STOP
Intimate Partner Violence In Pregnancy
What is the STOP-project?
STOP Intimate Partner Violence in Pregnancy is a Danish-Spanish collaboration that seeks to empower pregnant women
who are exposed to intimate partner violence during pregnancy.
The project is founded to combat the premise that intimate partner violence is one of the most pervasive
human rights abuses in the world and the most common form of domestic violence against women.
Therefore, the project develops an eHealth intervention that helps health professionals to identify vulnerable women
and provides a platform for counselling in order to support them and their families.
Recent Updates
September 12, 2023
Final conference
To maximize the outreach of STOP’s final conference, it is decided to hold the conference adjacent
to the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The conference is held at
University of Granada with participation of numerous public and NGO stakeholders. The
conference receives widespread media coverage, including newspapers and television. The STOP
team presents outcomes from the project; this is followed by discussions with the audience about
the feasibility of interventions against intimate partner violence centered around pregnancy,
interventions targeted migrant women, and the potential of centering the intervention around
pediatric care. The program for the event, a signed attendance list, and the presentation is attached
as appendices.
September 12, 2023
Progress report
STOP project progress report on
- Deliverables, milestones & critical risks
- Overview of the progress & activities
- Budget consumption
September 12, 2023
Communication platforms
The target group and focus area of STOP requires careful considerations in relation to the
communication and dissemination efforts of the project and project partners in order not to put
pregnant women exposed to IPV at any further risk. Therefore, the initial efforts are focused
around the project website to reach a wide audience and raise awareness of the activities the
project undertakes in relation to combatting intimate partner violence. During the project
lifetime, the communication and dissemination efforts will be adapted.
September 12, 2023
Dissemination Plan
Communication and dissemination in STOP are generally, but not exclusively, targeted to health
care professionals and other stakeholders. External communication efforts are centered around
the project’s website, which has serves as a repository of public deliverables and news titbits from
STOP.
December 10, 2021
Consortium Meeting in beautiful Granada
On November 25-26, the STOP consortium reached quite a milestone. Not so much a milestone related to the project activities but a milestone for the collaboration.
After working together for more than a year, we finally managed to meet each other in person for the first physical consortium meeting in the project lifetime. The consortium met in beautiful Granada for a two-day meeting and Granada was the perfect location as the city celebrated the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on November 25th.
This consortium meeting focused on the current status of the project and we also started planning for 2022 which will be a(nother) busy year in the STOP project. During 2022, we will offer our services to thousands of women across the Region of Southern Denmark and Andalucia. We will also finalise the data collection and start working on the publication of our results and experiences from the project.
We look forward to sharing it!
November 25, 2021
STOP Consortium Meeting November 2021
We are now fifteen months into the STOP project and have managed to get to know each other but meeting in person should ease reflections and discussions. Thanks to the Spanish team for organizing it.
June 23, 2021
STOP Consortium Meeting June 2021
The third consortium meeting in the STOP project was decided in December as an unofficial, additional consortium meeting. The spring and summer of 2021 is a key period in the project and with our next consortium meeting scheduled for late November, the project group wanted this opportunity to check in on the progress of STOP and help keep momentum.