Domestic Violence and Violence against Women and Children are a major problem in many parts of the world and just like Australia, many countries have created National Plans to counter it. I must confess, I have not read many of these – just one subsection in Australia’s ran to 283 pages, but there is considerable similarity between them. For example, they almost always include Helplines, Emergency Shelter and support, changes to legislature, and efforts to improve Gender Equality, workplace culture and the underlying norms which contribute to the mistreatment of women. With the broad brushstrokes already established, this post will mainly be about recent changes and some of the more innovative programs. EUROPE The European Union and associated countries – 45 to date, have recently ratified the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence – more generally known as the Istanbul Convention , which came into effect in October
Veronika Wild
Practising Geographer - nature culture places people