Scientific journal paper
Fostering participation of women survivors of violence in community-based advocacy & prevention networks: Contributions towards a collaborative model
Maria João Vargas Moniz (Vargas-Moniz,M. J.); Maria João Conce (Conde,M. J.); Dulce Martins (Martins, D.); José Ornelas (Ornelas, J.);
Journal Title
Community Psychology in Global Perspective
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
Italy
More Information
Web of Science®

This publication is not indexed in Web of Science®

Scopus

This publication is not indexed in Scopus

Google Scholar

This publication is not indexed in Google Scholar

Abstract
Violence against women persists and prevails worldwide. Women who survive are isolated in service-providing systems, with case management professionals who support navigating within the judicial, welfare, and health systems. The present study results from a PAR project “PEER NETWORK: Gender Violence and Empowerment” aimed at potentiating partnerships with women who are survivors of gender violence establishing a nationwide network of women representatives for advocacy and violence prevention. This qualitative study analyses 18 focus-group meetings transcribed verbatim (2021-2022) through thematic analysis with MAXQDA, focused on four domains: a) co-construction of guidelines for Peer Networks; b) notions of leadership and advocacy; c) facilitation and meeting management; d) roles for professionals and e) sustainability challenges. Results indicate that to build and sustain a survivor’s network and support peer advocacy efforts, the survivors require systematized knowledge of key documents and information on gender-based violence to integrate and validate their personal experiences, require a framework of systems articulated to increase effectiveness, anticipate critical incidents/crisis, and advocate a culture of prevention of abusive interpersonal relations. The resulting co-constructed PAR model reflects the multidimensional nature of gender-based violence and the relevance of extended community-based networks for gendered-based violence prevention.
Acknowledgements
--
Keywords
Gender-based violence,Peer-networks,Collaboration,Advocacy,Prevention
  • Psychology - Social Sciences