Projects

In collaboration with and between its members, the European Network for the Work with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence (WWP EN) is constantly applying for grants and projects.

Here, you can find information on our projects.

ALIVE

How can local key actors and institutions tackle gender inequalities? How can civil society organisations and NGOs combat violence against women? Alive is a capacity-building project that addressed gender-based violence (GBV) and discrimination against women in Albania.

ASAP 2.0

How can perpetrator programmes, victim support services, and other services collaborate to ensure victim safety and prevent violence against women and domestic violence? ASAP 2.0 focuses on the prevention of gender-based violence by targeting multiagency cooperation in addressing perpetrators of abuse. 

CONSENT

How does watching porn at a young age influence children's relationships? How to talk your children about pornography and its affects on gender roles? How can teachers play a role in social conditioning of youngsters? 

The CONSENT project focuses on these issues and aims to promote healthy gender roles among youngsters.  

DESTALK

The DeStalk project supports professionals of victims support services and perpetrator programmes, officers of institutions and local governments, and other key stakeholders to detect and stop stalkerware and cyberviolence against women.

Fathers Rock

The Fathers Rock focuses on the prevention of gender-based violence and domestic abuse by men who are (becoming) fathers through the collaboration with key services. The project aims to improve the social and emotional capacity of men as they become fathers and their parenting skills.

ISEDA

The ISEDA project (Innovative Solutions to Eliminate Domestic Abuse) aims to combat and eliminate domestic violence by employing an enriched European approach, utilising modern technological tools and practices and multi-sectoral expertise in its activities. 

MOVE

How can perpetrator programme staff effectively identify, refer and work with male perpetrators of gender-based violence with a migration background while using an anti-racist, inclusive, and culturally sensitive approach? How can we take into account the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on displacement and gender based violence? The MOVE project focuses on these key issues and aims to end men’s violence against women and girls, including honour- related violence and oppression. 

STOPP

What challenges do perpetrator programmes face in the Western Balkans and Turkey? How can perpetrator programmes play their role in the coordinated community response to violence against women in this region? Project STOPP explores these issues and supports the implementation of perpetrator programmes in the Western Balkans and Turkey.

Last changed: 07.03.2023