Although intimate partner violence affects all social groups, migrant women and women from ethnic minorities are particularly vulnerable. Indeed, these women are especially vulnerable to violence and often face multiple forms of discrimination.
Theoverall objective of the project is to develop tools (a training kit, a European guide, basic guidelines, and a decision tree, etc.) that will enable frontline workers to assist women who are victims of violence, as well as society as a whole (victims, witnesses, perpetrators, ...) to understand the norms underlying intimate partner violence and to embrace social change that promotes greater equality between women and men.
This 5-module training course will help you better understand this concept. A certificate of completion will be issued upon finishing this course. Start watching this MOOC now on an emerging topic that is essential to preventing violence against women.
You can take this course whenever you want, in whatever order you prefer.
It is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is also accessible on smartphones.
Video 1.1: Muriel Salmona
Video 1.2: Catherine Le Magueresse
Video 1.3: Liesbet Stevens
Video 1.4: Cécile Gréboval
Video 1.5: Grégor Chapelle
Video 2.1: Patric Jean
Video 2.2: Gaëlle Demez
Video 2.3: Muriel Salmona
Video 2.4: Liesbet Stevens
Video 2.5: Nathalie Leroy
Video 3.1: Liesbet Stevens
Video 3.2: Catherine Le Magueresse
Video 3.3: Gaëlle Demez
Video 3.4: Nathalie Leroy
Video 3.5: Vincent Bouchot
Video 4.1: Lieve Verboven
Video 4.2: Muriel Salmona
Video 4.3: Cécile Gréboval
Video 4.4: Grégor Chapelle
Video 4.5: Vincent Bouchot
Video 5.1: Lieve Verboven
Video 5.2: Grégor Chapelle
Video 5.3: Nathalie Leroy
Video 5.4: Patric Jean
Video 5.5: Catherine Le Magueresse
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