Together against Violence – Reports
The Together Against Violence project has commissioned various reports and proposals. Here you will find reports and summaries on, among other things, people with disabilities, immigrants, the elderly and LGBTQ+ people. Also RIKK's review of the project.
Reports on action to combat domestic violence
New summary from 2023 on the project
In 2022, the situation of homeless people in domestic violence cases was examined. A report containing information on this issue and recommendations was published in 2023.
Summary of the start of the project, its organization, its operation, statistics and publications.
A working group also prepared a report with proposals for measures to counter domestic violence against the elderly.
In 2017, the situation of LGBTQ+ people in domestic violence cases was examined as well as ways to counter them, but a report on the situation contains both information on this field as well as proposals and was published in 2018.
In connection with education about LGBTQ+ people and domestic violence, several documents were prepared which can be accessed here:
- Summary of the report on LGBTQ+ people and domestic violence
- Queer Terminology List and Definitions
- Things that service providers need to consider when LGBTQ+ people are involved
- Situations and examples of LGBTQ+ people and domestic violence - discussion project
The status of immigrants in domestic violence cases was also examined, along with measures to counter them.
Special attention was paid to measures to combat violence against people with disabilities in 2015.
Mid-term evaluation and final report
RIKK, a research institute for gender equality studies, carried out a mid-term evaluation of the project in October 2015.
- Here you can see the mid-term evaluation of Together Against Violence (IS)
- Final report on the project, Together Against Violence. (IS)
- Summary in English of the assessment report on the project Together against violence
Resources for victims
Click here to explore the resources available if you're experiencing abuse, have been a victim of abuse, or know someone who is.