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Special Report on the work with Victims of Domestic Violence

From Smiles Director for the Project –
                                                        Georgi Opreanu

We are glad to say that the work we are doing through our Emergency Housing Unit in Mirlou continues to get support and great appreciative, not just by the beneficiaries of the project but also by the State Departments in Romania.

Recent months have allowed us to be a part of leading Seminars in Romania on ‘Responding to Domestic Violence’. This is a great honour and responsibility so we are taking the opportunities very seriously indeed.

In June, I had the opportunity to attend, with our Social Worker Mioara Tarau, a National Conference for Domestic Abuse Shelters in Brasov (a beautiful city in the southern part of Romania). This was the first conference held for NGO’s that are offering this kind of service. Both of us found it very interesting and very useful. We met people from 12 other shelters from all over Romania and two representatives of the Domestic Abuse Department in Bucharest.

The objective of the Conference was to get to know the shelters from Romania and to work together to improve both the law and services as well as learn from each others experiences. We had seminars and workshops on different problems that were of major interest to all those involved in this area of social care. The workshops were about: current legislations and how to improve the law for the best interest of the beneficiary, ways to access EU or Romanian funds for the shelters and ways of improving our services.

A very interesting session was sharing the experience of different shelters. We could learn a lot from others, but I can proudly say that others enjoyed learning from our experiences. The state representatives were very cooperative and assured us of their support. They encouraged us to continue the work that we have started and they want to work together with NGO’s such as The Smiles Foundation to improve the law and to find new opportunities to fund the shelters.

We hope we will continue to have these kind of meetings because we found it helpful and we were encouraged to see that others have the desire to help people that are in need.

Dr Blyth and post-grad studentsIn July, the State launched a ‘Handbook Guide’ that is designed to help the work of the institutions working with domestic abuse cases. The Smiles Foundation in partnership with the Labour, Family and Social Protection Minister organised the launch. The Smiles Foundation had special guests for Boston College in America, a professor – Dr Betty Blyth and post-grad students - Ashley Hanneken and Gina Richards - who are working in this area of activity. We invited them to lead a seminar and Professor Blythe together with Ashley and Gina shared from their experiences and expertise and gave the Romanians examples of good practice.

All the participants were very interested to find how they can improve their work with domestic abuse victims and they had a lot of questions for our special quests. All the participants to the seminar agreed that this type of seminar should be held more often because it is meeting a real need.

The local press participated in this event which was preceded by an official ‘Press Conference’ and they wrote a lot about the seminar and in this way more and more people could find about the great work that Smiles is doing in Bihor County. The press coverage was then syndicated and we received reports of it turning up in Cluj and other major cities.

Kevin Hoy addresses the delegatesOur Chief Executive closed the Seminar addressing the delegates and State Representative which included the Police Dept. and Child Protection Agency. He thanked Professor Blythe, Ashley Hanneken and Gina Richards for their valuable contribution in the seminar and to all those in attendance and stated The Smiles Foundation’s hope that this was the first step of a long collaboration.

Please continue to pray for the work that we are doing through our Emergency House facility and for the beneficiaries we serve and support through the work.

TO HELP THE WORK CONTINUE, PLEASE SUPPORT NOW.

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