Reference: CERV-2022-DAPHNE – 101097087

General Objective

 

The general objective of the project is to provide online and face-to-face intercultural mediation training on prevention of harmful practices (HP) targeted at first line practitioners and migrant and refugee women, for early detection, prevention, and response to HP crimes, such as female genital mutilation, early forced marriage and honor crimes and to guarantee agility and adequacy of support to potential migrant victims. Primarily, the project will create a digital toolkit for trainers on the prevention, detection, crisis management and post-intervention of HP concerning migrants’ victims, including a Reference Framework for Intercultural Mediation on HP. Secondly, the project will roll-out 48 train-the-trainer sessions for 720 practitioners from health, education and law enforcement services on how to prevent, detect and act towards HP targeted at migrants. Then, the project will implement 40 tailor-made awareness sessions for at least 800 migrants located in Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Belgium.

Team

Emília Coutinho
Project Coordinator

IPV

Cátia Magalhães
Ethical Manager

IPV

David Ruah
Project Manager

C-IMPACT

Catarina Vieitas
Project Assistant

C-IMPACT

Carmen Rasquete
Project Manager

APAV Portugal

Antonio de Martin
Project Manager

VSE

Ruth Shrimpling
Project Officer and Training Expert

VSE

Maria Moudatsou
Project Manager

PRAKSIS

Marta Renkas
Researcher

PRAKSIS

Lia Lombardi
Project Manager

Fondazione ISMU

Sandra Ribeiro
Project Manager

CIG

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