News
News regarding teaching events & train-the-trainer courses organised by members of the VIPROM Consortium, meetings attended, as well as most recent publications can be found here.
VIPROM is now on social media!
We are excited to announce that VIPROM is now on social media! You can follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn to stay up to date on all of our latest news and developments in the field of domestic violence prevention. Our social media pages will feature a range of...
New blog post highlights European training platform on domestic violence aimed at health professionals
The University of Münster (WWU) has recently published a blog post as part of the IMPROVE project - Improving Access to Services for Victims of Domestic Violence by Accelerating Change in Frontline Responder Organisations (funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020...
European training platforms on domestic violence of three EU projects are open to the public now!
What do the three EU projects IMPRODOVA, IMPROVE, and VIPROM have in common? They all use training materials of the IMPRODOVA training platform. These materials will be adapted to the needs of IMPROVE (e.g., by adding trainings for the legal sector as well as a new...
Launch of the VIPROM webpage!
The website of the EU project VIPROM “Victim protection in Medicine” is now online! Here you can find exciting project news and how to sign up for our newsletter so you don’t miss any important news.
Presentation of the logo the EU project VIPROM
We are very pleased to present here the logo of our EU project VIPROM. The consortium had chosen this logo amid three finalists at the kick of meeting in Münster. It was felt that the logo best reflected the theme of our EU project “Victim Protection in Medicine”. This logo will be found on all our materials.
Kick-off of the European-wide project VIPROM in Muenster in Germany
Group picture of the consortium of the EU project VIPROM: 23 participants participated at the kick-off meeting on protection of victims of domestic violence in medicine at the University of Muenster in Germany. (Photo: WWU / Erk Wibberg)Most people have one thing in...