The EMPoWER - Daphne project is situated within the European Daphne III programme (2007-2013) in the general framework of “Fundamental Rights and Justice”. Its aim is to combat and prevent all forms of violence directed against women, children and other groups at risk, such as migrant women The EMPoWER project is coordinated by the University of Padua (Italy), whose European partners are Austria, Bulgaria, Portugal, Romania and Albania. The countries project’s partners make use of psychodrama techniques as a methodology employed for the cure and psychological support of female victims of violence. One of the objectives is to break the negative cycle that leads to the victimization of immigrant women and the perpetuation of violence, which is considered by them as normal.

Disadvantageous factors in the health management of domestic violence among migrant women: the experience of the Empower project/Daphne

TESTONI, INES;
2012

Abstract

The EMPoWER - Daphne project is situated within the European Daphne III programme (2007-2013) in the general framework of “Fundamental Rights and Justice”. Its aim is to combat and prevent all forms of violence directed against women, children and other groups at risk, such as migrant women The EMPoWER project is coordinated by the University of Padua (Italy), whose European partners are Austria, Bulgaria, Portugal, Romania and Albania. The countries project’s partners make use of psychodrama techniques as a methodology employed for the cure and psychological support of female victims of violence. One of the objectives is to break the negative cycle that leads to the victimization of immigrant women and the perpetuation of violence, which is considered by them as normal.
2012
Health sector responses to violence against women
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