Network for a violence-free home

Beat someone you love?

It sounds unimaginable; however it is the bitter truth within many families, couples, and partnerships: People who love one another or have close relationship exercise violence towards their partners and/or their children.

The Criminal Code speaks of "domestic violence". It occurs in all social strata, it occurs in rural areas as well as in urban areas, and it almost never occurs once. Like a spiral, the cruel dynamics of violent relations is functioning. Especially cruel, because the extent of the victim’s shame grows with the intimacy of the relationship. The camouflage of the offenders, on the other hand, is almost perfect, because violence takes place in the secrecy of privacy.

Violence has many forms: It reaches from threats, humiliation and verbal attacks to physical harm or sexual abuse up to the intent to kill or murder.

Domestic violence is caused by women and men. However those are predominantly women and children who are exposed to violence processed by men.

According to a study from the World Health Organization (WHO) violence is one of the most significant threats to a person’s health.

If you experienced violence ...

Together for a nonviolent home

In the district of Kleve there are four so-called "Round Tables for a non-violent home”, in German: “Runde Tische für ein gewalfreies zu Hause". In Kleve, Emmerich, Goch and Geldern, experts from different institutions come together to exchange their working experience and to bring up new ideas against domestic violence and its consequences.

On these pages you will find:

  • Supporting offers for affected and their relatives in the district of Kleve
  • Offers and information for organizations that are confronted with domestic violence
  • Things to know and background information about domestic violence
  • Addresses and telephone numbers of members of the Round Tables
  • Links, documentaries, and tips for literature

You can order information brochures and material in printed version as well.

Preferably, address to the equal opportunities officer of your City or municipality:

 

Kleve: Yvonne Tertilte-Rübo | Phone 02821.84-279

Emmerich: Elisabeth Schnieders | Phone 02822.75-123

Geldern/südlicher Kreis: Sonja Liptow | Phone 02831.398-128

Goch: Friederike Küsters | Phone 02823.320-199

 

Help telephone - violence against women 08 000 116 016

24 hours a day - 365 days a year - free assistance

www.hilfetelefon.de

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