Samtskhe-Javakheti. On July 16 in
Centre of Civic Engagement of Akhaltsikhe NGO "Partnership for Human Rights”
held a training-seminar regarding overcome of hidden forms of violence against
women with disabilities. The event was attended by representatives of various
state agencies, among them social service agency workers and psychiatrists. The training
organizers gave information about violence forms and its overcome ways to
audience. The meeting was followed by a discussion. As it turned out the
Ministry of Labor Health and Social Affairs of Georgia is also working on the
issue; retraining of social workers and psychiatrists is planned within the
program framework in order to establish proper relationship with women with
disabilities. The organization is
going to hold similar meetings in other regions as well. The project has been
implemented in Georgia with European Union support.
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