IPV Screening Tool
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Video Counselling & app based safety planning
STOP – Danish screening tool for IPV
As part of the STOP, a report has been prepared to present the Danish screening tool to be used in the screening for IPV among pregnant women in the Danish site.
The report provides a description of the Danish screening programme In the report, you will also find screenshots of the different sections of the electronic questionnaire sent to all pregnant women in the Region of Southern Denmark.
Report on end-user needs
A report on the end-user needs has been developed, including the technical specification for video-based counselling service and app based support in the STOP-project.
In order to develop the STOP intervention, focus group interviews, individual interviews and workshops were conducted with relevant stakeholders in both Denmark and Spain. The following were identified as the main aspects where the women are in need of support:
Acknowledgement: The pregnant woman does not see herself as a victim of violence and finds it hard to accept.
Ambivalent emotions towards the partner: They have a lot of dreams and hopes regarding their relationship, and this makes it hard to accept that their “life project” to create a family is broken.
Fear of the system: Fear of losing custody of their child if they communicate their situation.
Resources: Worries about being on their own, having to do everything on their own and without financial support from the partner.
Low self-esteem: Finding it difficult to make decisions and taking actions to change their situation.
Isolation: Rebuilding their connections and relations in the world, helping them identify their network and learn about the resources available for help.
The user needs were translated into technical specifications for the video counselling software and the safety planning app.
Multidisciplinary Assessment & Feasibility Study
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Feasibility of continuation and upscaling
STOP – Danish screening tool for IPV
As part of the STOP, a report has been prepared to present the Danish screening tool to be used in the screening for IPV among pregnant women in the Danish site.
The report provides a description of the Danish screening programme In the report, you will also find screenshots of the different sections of the electronic questionnaire sent to all pregnant women in the Region of Southern Denmark.
Report on end-user needs
A report on the end-user needs has been developed, including the technical specification for video-based counselling service and app based support in the STOP-project.
In order to develop the STOP intervention, focus group interviews, individual interviews and workshops were conducted with relevant stakeholders in both Denmark and Spain. The following were identified as the main aspects where the women are in need of support:
Acknowledgement: The pregnant woman does not see herself as a victim of violence and finds it hard to accept.
Ambivalent emotions towards the partner: They have a lot of dreams and hopes regarding their relationship, and this makes it hard to accept that their “life project” to create a family is broken.
Fear of the system: Fear of losing custody of their child if they communicate their situation.
Resources: Worries about being on their own, having to do everything on their own and without financial support from the partner.
Low self-esteem: Finding it difficult to make decisions and taking actions to change their situation.
Isolation: Rebuilding their connections and relations in the world, helping them identify their network and learn about the resources available for help.
The user needs were translated into technical specifications for the video counselling software and the safety planning app.
Management & Communication
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IPV Screening Tool
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Video Counselling & app based safety planning
Joint Training Workshop
This document provides a report on the Joint Training Workshop, which was conducted on February 1, 2021 as part of the counsellors’ training and the preparation for the STOP intervention.
The purpose of the workshop was to provide training as well as an inspirational session to the counsellors – the Danish midwives and Spanish psychologist – who are responsible for carrying out the counselling sessions with women exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV).
The participants at the workshop were the Danish midwives, the Spanish psychologist, and key project members.
The keynote speakers invited to the workshop were professors Jacquelyn Campbell and Nancy E. Glass from Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, United States of America, who are experts in the field of implementing online interventions for women exposed to IPV.
The workshop provided an excellent opportunity to learn from researchers and scientists who have implemented similar interventions.
Jacquelyn Campbell, having worked with pregnant women exposed to IPV, spoke about the target group for the STOP-project, and on how to work with the women in their own homes.
Nancy E. Glass, having developed a safety planning app, spoke about the content and implementation of a safety planning app.
Participatory Workshop
Enclosed in this document is a short description of the Spanish and Danish participatory workshops, the agenda for the participatory workshops and a short description of the participants including a signed attendance sheet.
The purpose of the participatory workshops was to gather information and input from relevant stakeholders in both Spain and Denmark in order to develop the STOP intervention covering both the Video Counselling and Safety Planning app.
Multidisciplinary Assessment & Feasibility Study
Nothing found.
Feasibility of continuation and upscaling
Joint Training Workshop
This document provides a report on the Joint Training Workshop, which was conducted on February 1, 2021 as part of the counsellors’ training and the preparation for the STOP intervention.
The purpose of the workshop was to provide training as well as an inspirational session to the counsellors – the Danish midwives and Spanish psychologist – who are responsible for carrying out the counselling sessions with women exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV).
The participants at the workshop were the Danish midwives, the Spanish psychologist, and key project members.
The keynote speakers invited to the workshop were professors Jacquelyn Campbell and Nancy E. Glass from Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, United States of America, who are experts in the field of implementing online interventions for women exposed to IPV.
The workshop provided an excellent opportunity to learn from researchers and scientists who have implemented similar interventions.
Jacquelyn Campbell, having worked with pregnant women exposed to IPV, spoke about the target group for the STOP-project, and on how to work with the women in their own homes.
Nancy E. Glass, having developed a safety planning app, spoke about the content and implementation of a safety planning app.
Participatory Workshop
Enclosed in this document is a short description of the Spanish and Danish participatory workshops, the agenda for the participatory workshops and a short description of the participants including a signed attendance sheet.
The purpose of the participatory workshops was to gather information and input from relevant stakeholders in both Spain and Denmark in order to develop the STOP intervention covering both the Video Counselling and Safety Planning app.
Management & Communication
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