PreventGBV
Early prevention of gender-based cyberviolence for young people in conflict with the law in juvenile justice systems
The project is co-funded under CERV-2021-DAPHNE and it`s general objective is to prevent gender-based violence (GBV) among young people (girls and boys) who are subject to custodial and community sanctions in juvenile justice systems, with a focus on cyberviolence in the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The specific objectives are:
1) Comprehend the reality experienced by the target group in relation with GBV, cyberviolence, in the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2) Improve ICT skills development among the target group to identify, prevent and react to gender-based cyberviolence (GBCV) when using ICT.
3) Increase young people’s commitment and participation in awareness-raising regarding gender-based cyberviolence.
4) Upgrade capacity-building among professionals working with young people (girls and boys) who are subject to custodial and community sanctions in juvenile justice systems to prevent cyberviolence.
5) Raise the awareness of the communities and families of young people in conflict with the law regarding GBV and GBCV among them.
6) Produce knowledge, share good practices and promote networking among key stakeholders.
The project consortium is composed of six organisations from five European countries:
Results developed within the project lifetime:
(1)Co-creation of training and awareness-raising materials to prevent gender-based cyberviolence for young people in conflict with the law
Objectives
Comprehend the reality experienced by the target group in relation with GBCV in the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Improve ICT skills development among the target group to identify, prevent and react to GBCV when using ICT.
Develop knowledge and skills on GBCV prevention among professionals working with young people (girls and boys) in juvenile justice systems.
(2)Developing and piloting a training and awareness-raising peer learning workshop on the prevention of gender-based cyberviolence for young people in conflict with the law
Objectives
Improve digital skills development among young people in conflict with the law to identify, prevent and react to GBCV.
Increase young people’s commitment and participation in raising awareness regarding GBCV.
Develop knowledge and skills on GBCV prevention among professionals working with young people (girls and boys) in juvenile justice systems.
(3)Implementation of training and awareness raising workshops to prevent gender-based cyberviolence among young people in conflict with the law
Objectives
Design and creation of a series of local workshops applying the training and awareness-raising materials on GBCV.
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