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European Anthology of best practices and future recommendations
 

European Anthology of best practices and future recommendations

Trafficking in human beings usually constitutes a serious transnational crime and a blatant violation of fundamental human rights. It is a modern form of slavery, affecting all genders and ages and it may take the form of sexual exploitation, forced labour, slavery, servitude and related practices, the removal of vital organs and the recruitment for criminal acts (Europol, N.D). The most common forms of trafficking in human beings in Italy, Greece, Spain and Romania are sexual exploitation and forced labour , while beggary is the third most common form of trafficking in the latter three countries. A very large portion of the victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation are women and girls.

Toolkit for the psychological support sessions as a part of HEAL Recovery and Integration programme
 

Toolkit for the psychological support sessions as a part of HEAL Recovery and Integration programme

This publication is an output of the project HEAL – EnHancing rEcovery and integrAtion through networking, empLoyment
training and psychological support for women victims of trafficking (project no. 863631- HEAL – AMIF-2018-AGINTE), which has been co-funded by the European Union’s Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund. The content of this document represents the views of the author only and is his/her sole responsibility. The European Commission does not accept any responsibility for use that may be made of the information it contains.

D5.2 – HEAL Ethics Policy
 

D5.2 – HEAL Ethics Policy

Enhancing Recovery and Integration through networking, Employment
Training and Psychological Support for Women Victims of Trafficking – HEAL

D4.3 – Project Website and Social Media Pages
 

D4.3 – Project Website and Social Media Pages

Visual Identity
 

Visual Identity

Our visual identity is the combination of modern style and a hand made approach. The HEAL Project is represented by a hand drawn “growing tree” icon which symbolizes new growth, and represents the projects biggest aspect, visual arts.

By using this approach, we are able to convey the project’s message visually, as well as create an environment which promotes a positive and comprehensive healing process. With the nature of the subject material of this project, this objective is of highstes priority.

FUNDING PROVIDED BY THE EUROPEAN UNION

This project was funded by the European Unions Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund – Grant Agreement
no. 863631

PROJECT COORDINATOR - CESIE

Via Roma, 94 – 90133 – Palermo, Italy
Website: https://cesie.org
E-mail: justice@cesie.org
The general objective of HEAL is to facilitate the integration of third country national women victims of trafficking. These women were brought to European countries for the purpose of sexual exploitation. To do so, the project develops a comprehensive healing process based on competence-building, psychological support to women, and enhanced cooperation
between key actors.

 

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