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The Stay Safe project has worked over two years to prevent and respond to sexual violence against women with disabilities. Hear about what they have achieved at their final conference on the 17th March.

How to protect women with psycho-social disabilities against gender-based violence, both online and offline? How to help professionals and informal carers recognise risks of sexual harassment to which women with psycho-social disabilities are exposed to, and support them? How to empower women themselves?

The Stay Safe project has developed a training model for women concerned, applying a behavioural approach, based on creative drama techniques and gaming elements. It has also produced a training model for professionals and carers, as well as awareness raising material.

Concluding two years of intense cooperation, the conference organised online on 17th March at 9:30 CET will offer the opportunity to discover concretely the Stay Safe tools, learn about the outcome of the piloting in five countries (Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Spain), and discuss the state of play of the fight against gender-based violence against vulnerable women  with key stakeholders.

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