LABOUR INCLUSION FOR PERSONAL AUTONOMY OF WOMEN
Integration in the labour market of women victims of domestic violence is a very complex issue because of users' peculiar features: they need to leave family but they haven't economic autonomy, professional skills and awareness of their rights.
Therefore employing inclusion is linked to the reconstitution of their own identity and recovery of their own awareness. There are many services dedicated to this problem: we propose to exchange methodologies among operators able to facilitate such integration. In fact often operators improve their skills by experiences: they need time and space to assess their skills for becoming more and more aware of them, refining them.
Awareness is the key word for managing this kind of matter and improving effectiveness of actions performed by operators.
Share good practices, methodologies and approaches in order to improve self confidence and self-esteem of women victims of domestic violence.
Share good practices, methodologies and approaches in order to improve personal autonomy of women victims of domestic violence by supporting inclusion in the labour market.
Improve relations between organisations engaged in activities aimed at inclusion in the labour market of women victims of domestic violence.
Exchange tools for operators' needs analysis and self assessment.
The project is a Learning Partnership - Grundtivg Project funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme. This publication expresses exclusively the point of view of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained here in.
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