"We Listen to Women's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence, but We Stop Them When It Comes to Sexual Violence:" Training Needs of Shelter Workers.
Journal: Violence Against Women
Published:
Abstract
The need for effective training to support survivors of intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) remains underexplored. This study aimed to identify IPSV-related training needs among shelter workers. A comprehensive qualitative analysis was conducted with 179 shelter advocates through focus groups and a World Café. The analysis revealed four overarching needs: (a) enhancing ease; (b) clarifying the scope and limitations of interventions; (c) developing skills to respond effectively; and (d) guiding survivors through medico-legal and legal procedures. These findings provide key recommendations for improving the quality of support, enhancing survivors' recognition of IPSV, and facilitating their access to justice and recovery.
Authors
Stéphanie Couture, Geneviève Brodeur, Mylène Fernet, Martine Hébert, Catherine Flynn, Louise Lafortune