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ADDRESSING VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS The Sexual Violence against young girls in Schools in South Africa (SeVISSA), is an initiative implemented by the CJCP in collaboration with the University of Cape Town and Comic Relief. The SeVISSA project is currently being run in 40 schools in Gauteng, Limpopo, Eastern ROAD SAFETY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONTEXT WHAT WORKS TO PREVENT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH Across South Africa there are many organisations working towards preventing the root causes of gender-based violence. The global What Works to Prevent Violence programme currently supports research on a number of South African interventions in this regard. The programme aims to provide evidence on what makes these interventions successful and how they can be replicated, CHILD MALTREATMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Child maltreatment is a form of violence that occurs throughout South Africa and can have a devastating impact on the wellbeing of children. In 2016, the first-ever nationally representative study of child maltreatment in South Africa was published, showing that over 40% of young people have experienced some form sexual abuse, physical abuse GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS INSEE MORE ONSAFERSPACES.ORG.ZA
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POLICY BRIEF: PROHIBITION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN … There are thus three policy options to consider: 2.1 Do nothing legislatively but strengthen support to families and to parents. There are concerns in different sectors of the South African CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IS AGAINST THE LAW • Being hit with a cane over your hands, or on any part of your body; • Being struck on the knuckles or hands with a black board duster; • Being hit on any part of your body with objects such as hosepipes, sticks, brooms, belts, etc.; • Being punched by an educator; • Being slapped across the face, or hit anywhere else on the body by an educator; SAFERSPACESTHEMESUNDERSTANDBE INSPIREDCONNECTBLOGEVENTS SaferSpaces. SaferSpaces is an interactive platform run by and for community safety and violence prevention practitioners in South Africa to connect, share knowledge and learn from each other. Connect with practitioners and sign up for Newsletter to stay updated! ADDRESSING VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS The Sexual Violence against young girls in Schools in South Africa (SeVISSA), is an initiative implemented by the CJCP in collaboration with the University of Cape Town and Comic Relief. The SeVISSA project is currently being run in 40 schools in Gauteng, Limpopo, Eastern PUBLIC SPACES: MORE THAN 'JUST SPACE' THE STATE OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN SOUTH AFRICA ROAD SAFETY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONTEXT WHAT WORKS TO PREVENT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH Across South Africa there are many organisations working towards preventing the root causes of gender-based violence. The global What Works to Prevent Violence programme currently supports research on a number of South African interventions in this regard. The programme aims to provide evidence on what makes these interventions successful and how they can be replicated, GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS INSEE MORE ONSAFERSPACES.ORG.ZA
POLICY BRIEF: PROHIBITION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN … There are thus three policy options to consider: 2.1 Do nothing legislatively but strengthen support to families and to parents. There are concerns in different sectors of the South African CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IS AGAINST THE LAW • Being hit with a cane over your hands, or on any part of your body; • Being struck on the knuckles or hands with a black board duster; • Being hit on any part of your body with objects such as hosepipes, sticks, brooms, belts, etc.; • Being punched by an educator; • Being slapped across the face, or hit anywhere else on the body by an educator; PUBLIC SPACES: MORE THAN 'JUST SPACE' Safe, lively and well-maintained – according to UN-Habitat these should be the three main qualities of public spaces. They are much more than just 'space' that can be used by citizens. They bring economic value, promote social cohesion and often offer environmental as well as cultural benefits. More than just space - quality publicspaces
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CHILD MALTREATMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Child maltreatment is a form of violence that occurs throughout South Africa and can have a devastating impact on the wellbeing of children. In 2016, the first-ever nationally representative study of child maltreatment in South Africa was published, showing that over 40% of young people have experienced some form sexual abuse, physical abuse GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA Gender-based violence (GBV) is a profound and widespread problem in South Africa, impacting on almost every aspect of life. GBV (which disproportionately affects women and girls) is systemic, and deeply entrenched in institutions, cultures and traditions in South Africa. This introduction will explore what GBV is and some of the forms ittakes
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SCHOOL-BASED VIOLENCE: THE CONTEXT AND IMPACTSSEE MORE ON SAFERSPACES.ORG.ZAHIGH SCHOOL VIOLENCESCHOOL VIOLENCE FACTS NATIONAL GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND FEMICIDE STRATEGIC PLAN The National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) sets out to provide a cohesive strategic framework to guide the national response to the GBVF crisis that South Africa finds itself in. Impetus for this plan arises from the bold demands3 by womxn across the country who marched on 1 August 2018, under the banner of #TheTotalShutdown and the subsequent call by SAFERSPACESTHEMESUNDERSTANDBE INSPIREDCONNECTBLOGEVENTS SaferSpaces. SaferSpaces is an interactive platform run by and for community safety and violence prevention practitioners in South Africa to connect, share knowledge and learn from each other. Connect with practitioners and sign up for Newsletter to stay updated! PUBLIC SPACES: MORE THAN 'JUST SPACE' WHAT WORKS TO PREVENT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTHSOLUTIONS TO GENDER BASED VIOLENCESOLUTIONS TO GENDER BASED VIOLENCEDEFINITION OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCEEFFECTS OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCEEFFECTS OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCEGENDER BASED VIOLENCE ARTICLE Across South Africa there are many organisations working towards preventing the root causes of gender-based violence. The global What Works to Prevent Violence programme currently supports research on a number of South African interventions in this regard. The programme aims to provide evidence on what makes these interventions successful and how they can be replicated, ROAD SAFETY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONTEXT THE STATE OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN SOUTH AFRICA CHILD MALTREATMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Child maltreatment is a form of violence that occurs throughout South Africa and can have a devastating impact on the wellbeing of children. In 2016, the first-ever nationally representative study of child maltreatment in South Africa was published, showing that over 40% of young people have experienced some form sexual abuse, physical abuse GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS INSEE MORE ON SAFERSPACES.ORG.ZAVIOLENCE ON COLLEGE CAMPUSCAMPUS VIOLENCE CASESDOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON CAMPUSRECENT CAMPUS VIOLENCEVIOLENCE ONCAMPUS ESSAY
SCHOOL-BASED VIOLENCE: THE CONTEXT AND IMPACTSSEE MORE ON SAFERSPACES.ORG.ZAHIGH SCHOOL VIOLENCESCHOOL VIOLENCE FACTS NATIONAL GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND FEMICIDE STRATEGIC PLAN The National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) sets out to provide a cohesive strategic framework to guide the national response to the GBVF crisis that South Africa finds itself in. Impetus for this plan arises from the bold demands3 by womxn across the country who marched on 1 August 2018, under the banner of #TheTotalShutdown and the subsequent call by CHILD MALTREATMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Child maltreatment is a form of violence that occurs throughout South Africa and can have a devastating impact on the wellbeing of children. In 2016, the first-ever nationally representative study of child maltreatment in South Africa was published, showing that over 40% of young people have experienced some form sexual abuse, physical abuse RESOURCES – SAFERSPACES Browse through all resources across the site. Filter them according to your needs and interests. Find resources uploaded by individualprojects. As a
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA Gender-based violence (GBV) is a profound and widespread problem in South Africa, impacting on almost every aspect of life. GBV (which disproportionately affects women and girls) is systemic, and deeply entrenched in institutions, cultures and traditions in South Africa. This introduction will explore what GBV is and some of the forms ittakes
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN In 2016, numerous protests around the country, many of which concerned sexual violence on campus, once again brought the issue of gender-based violence (GBV) at Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), to the media’s attention as well to the attention of the general South African public.This thematic paper addresses the key characteristics and complex nature of GBV at HEIs; the risk factorsfor
ADDRESSING VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS The Sexual Violence against young girls in Schools in South Africa (SeVISSA), is an initiative implemented by the CJCP in collaboration with the University of Cape Town and Comic Relief. The SeVISSA project is currently being run in 40 schools in Gauteng, Limpopo, Eastern STOP GENDER VIOLENCE CAMPAIGN The Stop Gender Violence Campaign is a national coalition of civil society organisations working together to end gender-based violence (GBV). We call on government to create a National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence (NSPGBV) to end GBV in the country. The NSP GBV must be inclusive, multi-sectoral, and fully-funded, ensuring that accountability mechanisms for the performance of SAFE SCHOOLS PROGRAMME The Western Cape Education Department (WCED)'s Safe Schools Programme works with schools to ensure safe school environments needed for successful teaching and learning. The programme's strategies include installing security systems; while also addressing the social environment, by influencing learner behaviour; and by working with schools to mobilise community support for safe POLICY BRIEF: PROHIBITION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN … There are thus three policy options to consider: 2.1 Do nothing legislatively but strengthen support to families and to parents. There are concerns in different sectors of the South AfricanTHE WAR AT HOME
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