Key Findings from the Children and Care Professionals Surveys in Romania - Second and Third Report - BRIDGE project

This report has been developed as part of the regional project “Building Relationships through Innovative Development of Gender Based Violence Awareness in Europe – BRIDGE”, which has the aim to strengthen the statutory response to gender-based violence (GBV) affecting children and youth on the move in EU contries. One of the concrete objectives is to “enhance the availability of reliable data on GBV against children and youth on the move”. In line with this objective, the BRIDGE project partnership has developed a user-friendly mobile data collection tool which includes questionnaires for care professionals and for children and youth on the move. The tool is deployed in the project countries (Belgium, Greece, Malta and Romania) to gather data related to GBV affecting children and youth on the move. The data collection activities are conducted in three rounds in each of the project countries.

The two reports present the key findings from the data collection activities in Romania carried out in 2020, highlighting the general tendencies on the level of knowledge about GBV among care professionals and children and youth on the move; migrant children's and youth's attitudes towards GBV; the capacities of care professionals working with children and youth on the move and GBV, etc.

 

The BRIDGE project is supported by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020)

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Publisher
Tdh Romania / BRIDGE project
Publication type
Report / Study / Data
Series
BRIDGE
Gender based violence