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Title: From the cradle to the grave


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From the cradle to thegrave
  • September 2007

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  • Domestic violence is the intentional and
    persistent
  • abuse of a woman or a woman and her children in a
    way
  • that causes pain, distress or injury
  • Womens Aid

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It is estimated that 40-50 MILLION GIRLS have
"GONE MISSING" from the Indian Poupuation
MISSING
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In SOMALIA, around 95 of GIRLS will be
GENITALLY MUTILATED by the time they are 8
YEARS OLD
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Since 1991, 1700 Organisations in 130
Countries have participated in the 16 Days
Campaign
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In RUSSIA nearly half of all MURDER VICTIMS were
WOMEN MURDERED by their male partners
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In SOUTH AFRICA a WOMEN is RAPED every 26
Seconds
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"HONOUR" KILLINGS of WOMEN account for 1/4
MURDER rate in JORDAN
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A random sample of 150 WOMEN in Trondheim,
NORWAY found that 25 had been PHYSICALLY or
SEXUALLY ABUSED by their male partners
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In a Maternity Hospital in PERU, 90 of MOTHERS
aged 12 - 16 had been RAPED by their fathers,
stepfathers or close male relative.
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In the UNITED STATES one in two RAPE VICTIMS is
under 18. One in six is under 12.
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33 of all CHILDREN present at DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE INCIDENTS are INJURED trying to
PROTECT their MOTHER.
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In the UNITED KINGDOM, since 1981 the largest
increase in VIOLENT CRIMES has been in incidents
of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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1 in 4 WOMEN will suffer DOMESTIC VIOLENCE in
her life.
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Each year, about 2 MILLION GIRLS between the ages
of 5 and 15 are Trafficked, Sold or Coerced
into PROSTITUION
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In INDIA 12 WOMEN DIE due to DOWRY DISPUTES
every day. Between 1988 and 1993 more than
20,000 women were MURDERED or COMMITTED
SUICIDE because they could note meet demand of
increased dowry
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In 90 of incidents involving DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
in the UK, the CHIDLREN are in the same or
the next room.
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In Papua New Guinea, 67 of rural women and
56 of urban women have been physically abused.
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  • Violence Against Women
  • Global Statistics
  • Trafficking
  • Great Britain A government sponsored report
    estimates that up to 1500 women and girls
    trafficked into the country annually for purposes
    of sexual exploitation from Eastern Europe,
    Balkans, South America, Nigeria, Thailand
    Vietnam.
  • In Milan women abducted from countries of the
    former Soviet Union are auctioned on blocks and
    sold at an average price of just under 1000
    dollars.
  • Greece 40,000 women, most between the ages of 12
    and 25 are trafficked to Greece each year for
    prostitution.

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  • Violence Against Women
  • Global Statistics
  • Colombia Interpol estimates 35,000 women are
    trafficked each year with estimated profits of
    500 million dollars.
  • Chinese women are being sold into the USA for
    brothels in New York and North Carolina then
    forced to work off 40,000 dollars in debt
    bondage. Some of these women are made pay the
    debt for their passage by having sex with up to
    500 men.
  • (U.S Dept of State Trafficking in Persons
    Report)
  • 12.07.2001

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  • Violence Against Women
  • Global Statistics
  • Honour Killings
  • Pakistan 461 in two provinces alone died at the
    hands of family members in 2002. Around 372 were
    know to have been killed in 2001. The commission
    added that the actual number of victims was
    probably closer to 800. The death rate is
    growing as women seeking divorce from abusive
    husbands trigger deadly attacks. (Human
    Rights Commission, Pakistan)
  • UK At least one woman a month dies from an
    honour killing in Britain. The perpetrators are
    prosecuted. In other countries killers generally
    receive a light sentence or none at all
    (World Net Daily, 09.11.2003)
  • More than 13 women each day 5000 a year die
    in honour killings worldwide

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Attitudes
  • Blame Shame
  • Judgements about victims
  • Victim blaming
  • Not my issue

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Barriers to victims reporting
  • Fear
  • Shame Blame
  • Isolation
  • Previous poor experiences
  • Dependency
  • - financial
  • - emotional
  • Children
  • Other family
  • Cultural / Religious beliefs
  • Age
  • Capacity
  • Credibility

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Barriers to support giving
  • Funding / Resources
  • Responsibility
  • Criminal Justice System
  • Inadequate responses
  • Failure to protect
  • Societal attitudes

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  • Tackling Violence At Home
  • Government Strategy for dealing with domestic
  • violence.
  • 3 strands Prevention
  • Protection Justice
  • Support
  • Needs to be properly and adequately resourced.
  • Needs to reflect the real needs of victims
  • Needs to challenge perpetrators and hold them
    accountable.
  • Need for positive action
  • Needs to be implemented regionally
  • Needs buy-in by all agencies and recognition
    that all are stakeholders in the issue of
    violence in the home.
  • Needs to work and make a real difference in the
    loves / experiences of victims.

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Projects / achievements in the Northern Trust
  • MARAC
  • Perpetrator programmes
  • Northern Domestic Violence Programme
  • Safe Old Secure Project
  • Training commitment
  • Resources Trust / Supporting people

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Challenges
  • Sustainability
  • Victim focused practice postcode lotteries
  • Legislation
  • Policy Practice
  • Review
  • Perpetrator responses

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WHO ARE YOU?
  • Professionally
  • Personally
  • Social Activist?
  • Social Bystander?
  • Social Loafer?
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