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Effective multi-agency co-operation for preventing and combating domestic violence : training of trainers manual Rosa Logar and Branislava Marvánová Vargová

By: Logar, Rosa.
Contributor(s): Vargová, Branislava M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Council of Europe, 2016Description: electronic document (96 pages); PDF file.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | TRAINING | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | EUROPE | PREVENTIONOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This manual was developed in association with WAVE Network in Europe The manual aims 'to serve as a resource for trainers to explore some of the benefits and key principles of multi-agency work for supporting victims of domestic violence and violence against women. [It] may also be used by individual professionals as a learning resource for background theoretical and practical information, as well as a source of best practice models.' The publication is divided in two parts: - Part I addresses professionals working in co-ordinated interventions, and comprises seven sections covering various aspects of multi-agency work, i.e. understanding the basic principles and standards of the Istanbul Convention, adopting a victim-centred and human rights-based approach) - Part II exclusively addresses trainers, and describes the variety of methods used throughout the manual in order to train participants and effectively carry out practical exercises. (From the website). Record #4999
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This manual was developed in association with WAVE Network in Europe The manual aims 'to serve as a resource for trainers to explore some of the benefits and key principles of multi-agency work for supporting victims of domestic violence and violence against women. [It] may also be used by individual professionals as a learning resource for background theoretical and practical information, as well as a source of best practice models.'

The publication is divided in two parts:

- Part I addresses professionals working in co-ordinated interventions, and comprises seven sections covering various aspects of multi-agency work, i.e. understanding the basic principles and standards of the Istanbul Convention, adopting a victim-centred and human rights-based approach)

- Part II exclusively addresses trainers, and describes the variety of methods used throughout the manual in order to train participants and effectively carry out practical exercises. (From the website). Record #4999