European-Anti-Violence-Network Eavn
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European-Anti-Violence-Network EAVN | |
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Type | non-profit, non-governmental organisation |
Legal status | 2006 |
Location | Athens, Greece |
Website | http://www.antiviolence-net.eu |
The European-Anti-Violence-Network Eavn is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation, founded in November 2006, with its headquarters based in Athens, Greece. The aims of the European Anti-Violence Network are strictly scientific, educational and research oriented. The Network, more specifically, aims to:
- network organisations whose activities are related to prevention and combating violence (develop synergies with organisations, other networks, etc.)
- record, investigate and evaluate social phenomenon related to any type of violence
- design and implement activities aiming to prevent and combat violence, such as:
- development and dissemination of sensitisation materials on the issues pertaining to violence and abuse, addressing
- the general population
- communities or groups of citizens
- children and adolescents
- development of educational materials and implementation of theoretical and interactive educational programs, addressing
- professionals of various disciplines (educators/instructors, health and mental health care providers, police officers and other public order professionals, judicial and legal professionals, etc.)
- communities or groups of citizens
- children and adolescents
- development of scientific instruments for handling violence-related situations, addressing
- professionals of various disciplines (educators/instructors, health and mental health care providers, police officers and other public order professionals, judicial and legal professionals, etc.)
- communities or groups of citizens
- the general population
- children and adolescents