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A psychologist and a lawyer for the Association of Progressive Women "Victoria Kent", this morning have given a talk to students from the School of Social Work Tourism and participating in the Summer School organized by the same under the title "Gender Inequality and Violence against Women". The techniques have provided the students information on the work done by the Office of Comprehensive Care for Women and Service team for Victims of Andalusia (SAVA), under the Ministry of Interior and Justice of the Junta de Andalucia, also addresses the technical staff of "Victoria Kent”. The profile presents the victim of gender violence, the mechanisms that exist for their protection and support and care they receive in the Association from a psychological, legal, social assistance and social and labor have been the basic lines of the intervention professionals who have attended all the questions and doubts of the students and the students of second and third year social work involved in the initiative. The Association president, María Isabel García Revilla, highlighted the interest in the problem of inequality and gender violence among students in the future will serve as social workers and has expressed his satisfaction with the organization of this type of courses, which serve to reinforce concepts in these areas. In this regard, said that "Women should know you can get out of a situation of gender violence", as there are resources for your protection and for treatment, while it has re-emphasized the need for any society be involved in reporting such cases because it is "a problem that affects us all and all”. In the same sense expressed by the Coordinator of the School of Social Work, Tourism and Algeciras, Jose Rodriguez Carrion, organizer of this course, who explained that gender-based violence occurs "precisely because of gender inequality that persists in our society throughout history. " It is necessary, said that the company "to realize that violence is not a private problem, is a public problem and it's up everyone". The course, which ends today, has evolved throughout the week and at the same have been addressed, inter alia, the types of violence, the profile of women victims of abuse, the profile of the perpetrator and sexual abuse. It has also been conducted in three sessions, one cineforum with films that reflect the inequality and gender violence. |
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