Our task was to create a system-oriented shift in tackling cases of domestic violence, specifically by promoting specialisation in key professions. The objective was met at the Public Prosecutor’s Office; in other professions the process has successfully commenced.
We have carried out extensive nationwide research of the views of the general and professional public and, for the first time, also of the experience of persons affected by domestic violence. We have developed an extensive e-learning programme to increase professional qualifications, which includes commented presentations, model situations, videos and tools. Its application in practice has generated great interest. In collaboration with experts, we created a unique publication summarising experience with tackling domestic violence and selected case studies. We carried out an extensive campaign called “Silence Hurts” aimed at breaking down myths, which has impacted both the professional and non-professional public. We led the campaign using the press, Facebook, TV and the website.
We have involved many experts in the project, especially in the preparation and implementation of round tables, e-learning and work on the publication. Sustainability of the outputs rests mainly upon the systemic entrenching of specialisation, but also on the continuation and further development of e-learning for helping professions.