… or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation. The Funds should not support actions that … areas of employment, education, social inclusion and health and thereby also contributing to the policy objective … or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation throughout their preparation, …
… the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation. 5.3 Eliminate all … economic and public life. 5.6 Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with …
… spheres. They cut across other dimensions as well, such as health, power, education, and time use in general. One of the … characteristics such as age, nationality, religion, sexual preferences orientation and disabilities. Here are … women - 32 % of women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence at least once since the age of 15. - …
… we need to know more. How many women have faced physical, sexual, psychological and economic violence? What was their … services need to be proactive and coordinated. Police, health and social services should work together to identify …
… a middle-value contract for a study on gender equality health to support the thematic focus of Gender Equality Index 2021 on health. Description of the requested services EIGE launches … Index, including, but not limited to mental health, sexual and reproductive health and pandemics of communicable …
… philosophical or religious conviction, gender or sexual orientation and regardless of disabilities, marital … be provided, trainees however will have to make their own health insurance arrangements. Applicants are advised to read …
… is not a private matter and ensure the police, justice and health sectors are able to work together to help victims.” … police should use them more often. The police, justice and health sectors in EU Member States should work together to … have legal definitions of hate crimes (against ethnic and sexual minorities for example). A workable legal definition …
… This strengthened coordination among the domestic health, police and justice services, with Ireland also … risk management measures to ensure the police, justice and health sectors are coordinated and vulnerable women do not …
… a middle-value contract for a study on gender equality health to support the thematic focus of Gender Equality Index 2021 on health. Description of the requested services EIGE launches … Index, including, but not limited to mental health, sexual and reproductive health and pandemics of communicable …
… developed several important policies with relevance to the health of girls. These relate to tackling obesity and promoting safe sexual relations. The EU action plan on childhood obesity …
… targeted by violence in conflict, such as conflict-related sexual violence and forced displacement. These themes were … compared with men, related to stress and trauma, health complications (particularly for pregnant women), …
… to impact on access use of preventative and curative health services. For example, while the EU has done work to … the access of girls and women living outside the EU to sexual and reproductive health services, there has been … health needs of women and men persist, and access to sexual and reproductive health services varies greatly …
… concern, with 20 % of young women having experienced sexual harassment online and four in ten women journalists … can contribute to extra stress on physical and mental health, especially when it becomes unaffordable to use …
… of men students choose to study in the field of education, health and welfare, humanities and arts, and women constitute … when data was collected for the first time. Domain of health The EU-28 health domain score of 88.1 points in 2017 … three transgender persons experiences either physical or sexual violence or the threat of violence. Work—life balance …
… at https://rm.coe.int/168046031c ). (32) Ibid. (33) World Health Organisation (2017), Violence against women (available … gender identity or expression, ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation and disability, but also residence status, … on violence against women, violence against children and sexual orientation violence, Daphne Project, Publications …
… account, including: psychological/emotional/verbal abuse; sexual abuse/coercive sex; extreme and/or violent jealousy … victim (e.g. pregnancy/new birth, depression/ other mental health issues, isolation); the perpetrator (e.g. history of … used to describe the criminal offence of rape, including ‘sexual assault’, ‘sexual violence’, ‘sexual offence’, ‘sexual …
… infrastructure such as care and educational facilities, health services and transportation is fundamental to people’s … too in determining how women and men use it. For example, sexual harassment on public transport is a major concern for … with disabilities are particularly vulnerable targets of sexual assault on public transport (Iudici, Bertoli, & …
… transgender people had experienced either a physical or a sexual attack or the threat of violence in the previous five … with 44 % of trans women reporting experience of physical/sexual attack or the threat of violence at least three times … source of information. It shows how the police, justice, health and social services, as well as organisations dealing …