5th November 2024 - 14.00 to 16.00 (CEST)
Cross-profession meeting
“Curious about the granted projects?”
Since 2023, the EU has a program called ‘Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP)’. Within this program the EFJCA provides small grants to it’s privileged members.
The 6 granted projects will share their work in developing multidisciplinary response of gender-based violence and domestic violence, and exchange with the audience their experiences:
Suns-Supporting Network for Survivors of Violence against Women
Union of Women Associations of Heraklion Prefecture – Greece
Development of a FJC (multi-agency center) in Crete, Greece and conducting an internal capacity-building organization level, in which victim support professionals work with perpetrator work professionals in their common goal to follow the voice of the beneficiaries, aiming at maximizing the safety of survivors.
Development of feasibility model of FJC/multidisciplinary center
Society for psychological assistance – Croatia
Gather key community stakeholders who are tasked to tackling GBV/DV to work together in a timely and coordinated interdisciplinary manner to jointly work on developing a model of FJC / multidisciplinary center.
Safe Harbor
CAW De Kempen - Belgium
Forming a bridge between the Public Centers for Social Welfare (OCMW) and CAW De Kempen to respond to situations of intra-family violence by providing the most appropriate support to the victims of intra-family violence (free and accessible shelter).
GLORIA - integrated assistance for victims of domestic and gender violence
Community Safety and Mediation Center Foundation, Miroslava, Romania
Facilitate the access of victims of abuse and domestic and gender violence from the rural and small urban areas of Iași, Vaslui, Bacău and Neamț counties to quality integrated services in order to get out of the crisis situation and improve the quality of life with positive effects in the direction of preventing and reducing the phenomenon of domestic violence.
Implementation of Trauma-informed practices to support survivors of DV
MTÜ Naiste Tugi- ja Teabekeskus, Tartu, Estonia
Develop its emerging FJC by improving interventions provided to victims of domestic violence (DV) and their families, by implementing the Trauma-Informed Practices to Support Survivors of DV (TIPSS) project. TIPSS focuses on capacity building of different stakeholders on Trauma Informed Care (TIC).
Improving specialised therapeutic interventions for women subjected to sexual violence in intimate relationships
Laois Support Services Against Domestic Abuse CLG, Portlaoise, Ireland
Strengthen capacity within the organization and among their colleagues in other service providers in County Laois, to protect and promote the safety and integrity of women, and by extension their children, through improving specialised therapeutic interventions for victims of sexual violence in intimate relationships at LDAS.
Participate
You are invited to participate in this online meeting which gives you the chance to explore the EFJCA-grants, to get to know the local work on multidisciplinary approach and to meet and greet old and new colleagues.
The meeting will be online and a link for the zoom-meeting will be send shortly before the meeting.