… with abusers. Several countries saw spikes in domestic violence reports. As lockdowns ease, the European Institute … approach to ensure no one falls through the cracks. Family, friends and neighbours should check in with those at … domestic violence hotline in Spain came from friends and family. EIGE is delving deeper into what helps witnesses act …
… market participation, deskilling and the informal economy Family reunification International protection Gender-based violence Resources Report: Gender and migration EIGE's Gender …
… and regardless of disabilities, marital status or family situation. Traineeship description The trainee … of gender equality, gender mainstreaming and gender-based violence; Assist in the collection and processing of relevant …
… women shelters and NGOs have reported a surge in domestic violence, especially violence targeting women. The pandemic has exposed how common … who are killed die at the hands of an intimate partner or family member, a study on homicides finds. Many EU countries …
… to contain the coronavirus led to spikes in domestic violence reports. We don’t yet have EU-wide data, but some … were sometimes closed or operating at reduced capacity. Family, friends and neighbours were often more remote and … who are killed die at the hands of an intimate partner or family member. [1] In the EU, more than a fifth of women have …
… measures become the norm, it will become harder for family, friends and neighbours to provide or receive such … role in contacting the police if they suspect that violence is occurring, especially when the victim is not able … the distribution of care work and the extent of domestic violence. It is also time for leaders to recognise and give …
… known to face significant health inequalities. Domain of violence Data on all forms of violence against women remains … women and men. However, time-related barriers, such as family responsibilities or work-schedule conflicts, can put … and 24 % of men cannot participate in learning due to family responsibilities. In nearly all Member States, men …
… one woman was killed every day by an intimate partner or family member in the EU on average in 2016 [1] . To help police prevent repeated acts of intimate partner violence and save lives, the European Institute for Gender … reported a total of 788 women killed by a partner or family member. In the remaining 12 Member States there is no …
… (2012), ‘The dangerousness of danger assessment’, Domestic Violence Report, Vol. 17, No 5, pp. 65-69. (2) Beijing … of Western Australia, Department for Child Protection, Family and Domestic Violence Unit (2011), Common risk … the evaluation of risk (B-SAFER)’, in Hong Kong Journal of FamilyViolence, Vol. 23, No 8, p. 727. (47) For example, the …
… States for effectively responding to intimate partner violence. These mechanisms may take the form of informal … The move towards integrated responses to intimate partner violence recognises the complexity of achieving victim safety … work and education services; prosecutors; employers; family members; probation services; perpetrator programmes. …
… risk factors for different forms of intimate partner violence. Risk factors for intimate partner violence that reflect patterns of abuse and behaviour … online behaviour, including cyberstalking; isolation from family/friends/social network; control of a partner’s access …
… on delivering effective responses to intimate partner violence (see how to embed police risk assessment in a … of risk including: lethality risk and risk of repeated violence; level or extent of harm to the victim and her children, her family or other relevant people; the threats to which the …
… people are most likely to report experiences of violence. A FRA survey found that 34 % of transgender people … intentional homicide of women by an intimate partner or by family member or relatives. In 2016, 16 EU Member States … reported a total of 788 women killed by a partner or family member. On average, intimate partners or family …
… domains of work, money, knowledge, time, power, health and violence, as well as intersecting inequalities. By providing … disability, age, level of education, country of birth and family type intersect with gender to create different … core domains of the Index. Developments in the domain of violence are presented in Chapter 8. The broad thematic focus …
… disproportionate responsibility for care of dependent family members and household tasks is a major factor of … available data shows that there is an uneven impact of family life on women and men. Women are engaged … and reproductive health services for Roma women. Domain of violence The limited availability of high-quality EU-wide …
… as stereotypical gender norms, experiences of gender-based violence or lack of access to and utilisation of medical … such as level of qualifications, socioeconomic status, family type, ethnicity or sexual and gender identity, calling …
… ability of both genders to take time off for personal or family matters. The job prospects index (a Eurofound job … in vulnerable situations such as victims of gender-based violence (Council of the European Union, 2017). Similarly, …
… time, power and health – and two additional domains: violence against women and intersecting inequalities. It … disability, age, level of education, country of birth and family type, intersect with gender to create different … disability, age, level of education, country of birth and family type, intersect with gender to create different …
… with age, dis/ability, country of birth, education and family type. The domain of violence against women measures and analyses women’s experiences of violence. In addition to providing a snapshot into the Index …
… The domain of violence provides a set of indicators that can help the EU … intentional homicide of women by an intimate partner or by family member or relatives. In 2016, 16 EU Member States … reported a total of 788 women killed by a partner or family member. On average, intimate partners or family …