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Innovative Solutions to Eliminate Domestic Abuse

Description du projet

Technologie, formation et sensibilisation pour lutter contre la violence domestique

La violence domestique est un problème grave et répandu qui touche des millions de personnes de tous âges, genres et milieux en Europe, malgré les efforts déployés par les gouvernements et les groupes de défense pour la prévenir. Le projet ISEDA, financé par l’UE, utilisera des programmes de formation et de sensibilisation pour apporter un soutien aux victimes, recueillir des données sur les violences domestiques et offrir aux auteurs des possibilités de réinsertion. Un chatbot sera conçu pour apporter un soutien aux victimes, et un programme de formation, qui comprendra un module de jeu sérieux, aidera les autorités policières à mieux gérer les cas de violence domestique. Des campagnes de sensibilisation permettront d’éduquer le public et de faire entendre la voix des victimes, tandis que des programmes éducatifs cibleront les étudiants pour promouvoir des relations saines et déconstruire les stéréotypes de genre toxiques.

Objectif

The ISEDA project (Innovative Solutions to Eliminate Domestic Abuse) aims to combat and eliminate DV by employing an enriched European approach, utilizing modern technological tools and practices and improved multi-sectoral expertise in its activities. One of them is developing a chatbot, which will employ empathetic language and inform victims on ways to get help and assistance, as well as refer them to hotline numbers, police or other first responders to de-escalate violent situations. The chatbot will also familiarize citizens with the different types of DV, how to prevent, detect and investigate it. With victims’ consent, an integrated data platform will gather court-proof evidence to be used to build a legal case, and record trends on the nature, frequency and circumstances of the DV.
A key activity of the ISEDA project will be providing training to primarily PAs through interactive learning. Participants will develop the necessary skills to better assess DV situations, respond accordingly and provide better assistance to victims and a just treatment to their cases.
Awareness on DV will be further improved through campaigns integrating victims' input, via informational guides, posters and videos. Education Programs will focus on sensitizing and engaging students, fostering know-how on deconstructing toxic gender stereotypes and GBV and promoting healthy relationships and zero tolerance to violence.
The ISEDA project will also promote and implement perpetrator programs as an alternative to imprisonment and a chance for positive change, as such programs have the potential to significantly increase the quality of life of both victims and perpetrators.
Overall, the ISEDA project, employing multidisciplinary expertise and addressing the different aspects of DV, has the potential to significantly enhance the fight against DV on a European level and contribute to the establishment of the necessary robust long-lasting structures to eliminate it.

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Coordinateur

TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE KOELN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 425 817,50
Adresse
GUSTAV-HEINEMANN-UFER 54
50968 KOELN
Allemagne

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Région
Nordrhein-Westfalen Köln Köln, Kreisfreie Stadt
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 425 817,50

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