Socio-professional (re)integration of women victims of domestic violence: the ACTIV consortium publishes its white paper

Initiated in 2020, the ACTIV project “Acting and collaborating to tackle intimate partner violence” aims to develop comprehensive support for women experiencing domestic violence to
Combating domestic violence: employment and companies, what synergies?

Access to and retention in employment are essential for the emancipation of women facing domestic violence, which, let’s not forget, affects 1 in 5 women
#CEASE_violence : When employers take action against domestic violence

But what is the CEASE network in concrete terms? Currently more than 20 signatory members have joined the CEASE adventure. All of them have signed
APTE : EMPLOYABILITY THROUGH MENTORING AND PRO-BONO MISSIONS IN SOCIAL AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY

Context With the COVID-19 health crisis, young people are among the populations most affected by unemployment as they enter a largely unstable labour market. Young
Activ: A pathway to socio-professional reintegration for women facing domestic violence

Why? According to a 2014 study conducted by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), one in three European women face gender-based violence and
JOIN THE GAME: Innovative tools to break down career choice barriers for girls and young women

Context When choosing a career, girls often reject masculinized occupations (i.e. those in which there are more men than women, or are considered “masculine” in
Achieve your professional goals with MentorYou! Information session

MentorYou is the only mentoring programme accessible to all‧te‧s in Brussels‧es, which connects you (job seeker‧se-s) with a professionally active volunteer trained in mentoring (mentor).
Belgium adopts a national action plan to combat gender-based violence

Led by Sarah Schlitz, Secretary of State for Gender Equality, Equal Opportunities and Diversity, this sixth NAP continues the work Belgium started in 2001 against
Joint Statement against Gendered Islamophobia towards the European Institutions

To close the gaps in protection against any form of discrimination – including gendered islamophobia – the MEET project partners involved members of the European Parliament in
Violence against women in Europe: Launch of the 1st guidebook dedicated to improving socio-professional reintegration of women confronted with domestic violence

While the phenomenon has worsened in 2020, it is estimated that more than one European woman in five is confronted with it. In this context,