Gender based violence
Scientific evidence
- A co-creation process grounded in scientific evidence can contribute to achieving social impact in the prevention of gender-based violence
- To effectively combat Gender-Based Violence in Higher Education Institutions, it is crucial to address Isolating Gender Violence
- Bystander Intervention is the most effective mechanism for preventing gender-based violence in Higher Education Institutions, and the Zero Violence Brave Club is a concrete way to turn it into reality
- Victims of gender-based violence at university often do not trust the institution because responsible authorities frequently fail to act, provide support, or ensure their protection.
- Preventing gender-based violence in universities requires training the entire community (students and staff) based on scientific evidence with proven social impact.
- Child sexual abuse is prevented and eliminated with successful actions in safeguarding
- Informal social support is vital in recovering from gender violence
- Social networks contribute to the prevention of suicide by building solidarity networks
- Confinement has led to an increase in cases of mistreatment and violence.
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- Many parents advise daughters to avoid danger, but rarely teach sons to respect limits.
- Institutional violence against women is yet another form of violence
- Bathrooms were separated by sex to prevent sexual assaults
- Labelling a sexist action as violence against women undermines the fight against violence against women
- Sexism and stereotypes are one of the main causes of gender-based violence
- Many women demand that women’s restrooms should not be abolished because they increase their risk of suffering violence
