Perspective of APAV Work in Human Rights
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Perspective of APAV Work in Human Rights
The Crime Victim Support Perspective of APAV Work in Human Rights Being a victim of crime can lead to denial of certain human rights Victims Human rights Domestic Violence victims • • • Children victims of sexual abuse •Born free and equal in dignity and rights •The right to security •Torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Elderly victims of abuse •Equal in dignity •The right to security •Torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Equal in dignity the right to security Torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Victims Human rights victims of racial/ethnic discrimination •No distinction shall be made •Freedom to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance? Homicide victims •Everyone has the right to life •Torture, cruel inhuman or degrading treatment Victimst of trafficking in human beings •Torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Victims of terrorism •Everyone has the right to security •Torture, cruel inhuman or degrading treatment Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by the competent national tribunals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted him by the constitution or by law. Article 8. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Of the three main parties in the justice system – the state, the offender and the victim – the victim's position was, and is, the most fragile, On 25 June, 1990 the Portuguese Association for Victim Support was created. After 12 year protecting the crime victim s APAV received the Portuguese Parliament 2002 Human Rights Award. The basic principles in victims support are: • support to victims of crime is necessary for the balance of the community and for social cohesion; • each victim must be treated individually, since individuals reactions to crime can vary greatly and are highly personal; The basic principles in victims support are: • services must be free; • the access to services must be ruled by the equality principle, with no opportunity for any kind of discrimination. 10 Policy Measures to Support Victims 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Prevention of Victimhood Respect and Recognition Protection Information Training 10 Policy Measures to Support Victims 6. Victim/offender mediation 7. Compensation 8. Health 9. Education and employment 10. Support to organisations APAV Projects Alcipe – Domestic Violence Against Women Handbook for professionals who assist women victims of domestic violence APAV Projects Títono – Elderly victims of abuse Handbook for professional and Media campaign APAV Projects PAX – Victims of terrorism APAV Projects Caronte – Support to family and friends of homicide victims APAV Projects May I help you? – Turists victms of crime APAV Projects 4D – Integrated prevention in schools adaptation of the Canadian program “The Fourth R” - David Wolfe APAV Projects Victims & Mediation Protection of victims’ rights and interests within victimoffender mediation, by promoting a transnational cooperation and best practices exchange. APAV Projects Stop Sex Trafficking of Children and Young People Petition carried out by The Body Shop with the support of the Portuguese Association for Victim Support (APAV) in Portugal. The Body Shop aims to reach the United Nations as a global petition. APAV Projects Referentiation (pioneering project) APAV media campaigns Campaign: "Violence Against Children" Agency: McCann Erickson Year: 1998 Campaign: "Violence Against Women / Reality Show" Agency: McCann Erickson Year: 2000 Campaign: "Violence Against Women" Agency: Park Saatchi & Saatchi Year: 2002 Campaign: "There are brands no one should wear" Agency: GREY Year: 2008 Campaign: "There are brands no one should wear" Agency: GREY Year: 2008 Campaign: "Break the Silence" Agency: JWT Year: 2005 Campaign: "Break the Silence" Agency: JWT Year: 2005 Campaign: "Violence between same-sex partners" Agency: Gemma Year: 2009 Partner: ILGA Portugal Sponsors: AIC - Arquivo Internacional de Cor, VMI – Comunicação pela Imagem & IDG – Imagem Digital Gráfica Campaign: "This Includes Me" Agency: McCann Erickson Year: 2007 Campaign: "This Includes Me" Agency: McCann Erickson Year: 2007 Campaign: "This Includes Me" Agency: McCann Erickson Year: 2007 Campaign: "Why Make It Easy?" Agency: JWT Year: 2010 Campaign: "Violence Against Elderly People" Agency: Cupido Year: 2010 Campaign: "Violence Against Elderly People" Agency: Cupido Year: 2010 Campaign: "May I Help You?" Agency: McCann Erickson Year: 2011 Campaign: "May I Help You?" Agency: McCann Erickson Year: 2011 Campaign: "May I Help You?" Agency: McCann Erickson Year: 2011 [email protected]