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WELCOME WHO IS WHO & WHAT IS WHAT PROGRAM FOR THE NEXT DAYS

WELCOME WHO IS WHO & WHAT IS WHAT PROGRAM FOR THE NEXT DAYS MONDAY: THE PROTOCOL & THE PARTNERS 2. THUESDAY: - PREVENTION - SOCIAL WELFARE CENTRE 3. WEDNESDAY: - PRESENTATION BY PARTNERS OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT

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WELCOME WHO IS WHO & WHAT IS WHAT PROGRAM FOR THE NEXT DAYS

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  1. WELCOME WHO IS WHO & WHAT IS WHAT PROGRAM FOR THE NEXT DAYS MONDAY: THE PROTOCOL & THE PARTNERS 2. THUESDAY: - PREVENTION - SOCIAL WELFARE CENTRE 3. WEDNESDAY: - PRESENTATION BY PARTNERS OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT - QUESTIONS

  2. THEME: COOPERATION & NETWORKING Protocol = steering factor in intervention in prevention in consulting

  3. PROTOCOL MESSAGE = PLEA FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY COPERATION ( POLICE, PROSECUTION, SOCIAL WELFARE SECTOR, MEDICAL WORLD,….)

  4. PROTOCOL A LITTLE EXPLANATION OF BELGIUM SIMULTANEOUS CIRCULAR FEDERAL BELGIAN LEVEL COL III & IV (2006) APPLYING TO POLICE AND OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC PROSECUTORWHITH REGARD TO THE PENAL POLICY CONCERNING VIOLENCE BETWEEN PARTNERS ( COL IV) & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CHILD BATTERING (COL III)

  5. ORIGIN PROTOCOL By the end of 2004: consultation between the office of the public prosecutor and social welfare centre. The most important issue: realization of the course of assistance with reference strip In 2005: creation steering committee In order to optimize the cooperation, each other’s expectations were probed.

  6. AIMPROTOCOL Integral and integrated policy regarding partner abuse by, amongst others, organizing victim’s and offender’s assistance as efficiently and effectively as possible.

  7. PARTNERS PROTOCOL Office of the public prosecutor of Leuven, Province of Vlaams-Brabant, Police force Leuven & prevention service, House of Justice, Centre for general welfare work Leuven, Centre for mental healthcare, the University of Leuven, University Hospital Gasthuisberg Leuven

  8. HOW IMPLEMENTATE AIM PROTOCOL? • Offender, victim & system partner abuse: offer assistance • As soon as possible • In order to stop the assault in the short and • prevent violence in the current and/or future relationship in the long run. • Criminal action is ultimately often inevitable, yet it is only to be proceeded in case of heavy facts or when the violence repeats itself so that voluntarily assistance is no real option anymore.

  9. PROTOCOL FLEMISH LEVEL CIRCULAR WELFARE WHITH REGARD TO THE APPOACH OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CHILD BATTERING,…….. AIMED AT PREVENTION AND COLLABORATION NATIONAL ACTION PLAN AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCERESULTS IN THE PROTOCOL ( 2006)

  10. WIDTH: # FIELDS POLICE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR HEALTHCARE ASSISTANCE EDUCATION GOVERNMENT 2. THE PARTNERS OF THE PROTOCOL ALSO DIFFERENT LEVELS / DEPTH

  11. EXPERTISE: POLICE • Early recognition • Intervention: • Do something ! • Immediate search for the offender • Reference

  12. EXPERTISE: PROSECUTOR • Take the right decision • Not go beyond assistance • Mediation • Prosecution • Combination

  13. EXPERTISE: SOCIAL WELFARE SECTOR • FIRST LEVEL CAW : PRIMARY APPROACH act as gateway for an interview on admission with reported clients within three days after registration • SECOND LEVEL CGG : SPECIALIZED CARE CGG act as specialized gateway for an interview on admission with reported clients within three days after registration

  14. EXPERTISE: HEALTHCARE SECTOR - EMERGENCIES • Acute and urgent relief • Inform authorized instances • Refer

  15. EXPERTISE: GOVERNMENT • City & province • Inventory the needs and pressure points which result from the steering committee and • Signal these to the authorized public bodies • Carry intrinsic and logistic responsibility of education and sensitization

  16. CONCLUSION: EVERYONE AT HIS OWN FIELD = CRITICAL SUCCES FACTOR Respect for everyone’s: Vision Procedure Individuality

  17. CONCLUSION CRITICAL SUCCES FACTOR PROTOCOL : COMMON VISION PARTIES Action against partner abuse can not be limited to the criminal field but should instead happen in a pluralistic way using the expertise of the judicial, medical, psychological and social world.

  18. FUTURE: OPENNESS TO NEW PARTNERS Openness External orientation Expectations from others Accountability Presented by Katrien Willems - CAW & Wim D’haese - Police Leuven

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