Domestic Violence

There’s No Pride in Silence: Domestic and Sexual Violence Against Women in Armenia

Published date: 
12 Nov 2008
Surveys have shown that more than a quarter of women in Armenia have experienced physical abuse from their husbands.  Reporting a violence case is stigmatized in Armenian and as a result, these women remain in these abusive relationships.

Research Project Offers Voice To Older Victims of Domestic Abuse

Publisher: 
Womensgrid
Published Date: 
2008
Abstract: 

Older women who have experienced abusive relationships are to be given a voice as part of a University of Nottingham study.

Up to 40 women aged over 65 who have lived through domestic abuse will be interviewed about their experiences by researchers from the University's School of Nursing.

Their unique insight into this complex and largely hidden phenomenon will be used to produce an online learning resource for healthcare professionals on how to effectively identify and support older patients who they suspect may be suffering abuse at the hands of their partner or have experienced abuse in the past.

The one-year project has been funded with a £31,498 grant from The Burdett Trust for Nurses, an independent charitable trust that aims to support and promote the nursing contribution to healthcare.

It's an Order! A Simple Guide to your Rights

Publisher: 
Mosaic Training Service and Healing Centre for Women (Western Cape)
Author: 
Rolene Miller
Published Date: 
2000
Abstract: 
This is an easy-to-read booklet that: helps you understand the Orders, what they are and how they work; helps you to think more clearly and remember what you have to do; and
helps you gain and keep the courage to use the Orders to stop the violence. The booklet also explains the difference between a Protection Order and a Peace Order. The booklet is also useful for those trying to assist an abused person - it has some information on how to get a Protection Order for someone else too.

Application for a Domestic Violence Protection Order

Publisher: 
South African Givernment Services
Author: 
South African Government
Published Date: 
2000
Abstract: 
This resource documents how and under what circumstances a person could apply for a Protection Order under the Domestic Violence Act 116 of 1998. It includes steps to follow, as well as downloadable documents for your application.  It's useful for those wanting to apply for a protection order, and it might help to make sure you have all the right documentation with you when you go to the magistrates court to apply.

I Have Listened, I Have Heard

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The stories on this booklet is developed by two groups of South African women - lesbian women facing discrimination and violence, and women who experienced domestic violence.

We held two workshops, of four days each, at the end of which participants had developed their own digital‘movies’, using their own words, narration, pictures and text. We used computers and software, scanners, digital cameras and audio recorders to build the movies. These stories demonstrate the impact of violence on women’s lives. They also show the intersection of gender and other forms of exclusion or discrimination – such as sexual orientation, poverty and HIV/AIDS. The story tellers also celebrate their survival, their relationships and their perseverance.

The stories, and this booklet, are for use in human rights, women’s rights and gender education and training programmes. The booklet accompanies the CD, to give guidelines and ideas on the use of the stories in human rights training and education.

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For more infomation on Women'sNet digital stories telling project please click here. For additional information or request a hard copy of this booklet, please contact Women'sNet at women [at] womensnet [dot] org [dot] za

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