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The relationship between domestic violence and homelessness June 2010 Michaela Gosch

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Presentation by Michaela Gosch, Frauenhaus Graz, Austria, at a FEANTSA seminar on "Homelessness in public and private spaces: Mind the policy gap! Local strategies to address the different faces of homelessness", hosted by the Committee of the Regions, June 2010

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Page 1: The relationship between domestic violence and homelessness

The relationship between domestic violence and homelessness June 2010

Michaela Gosch

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Main Causes of Homelessness for Women

Income of women

Educational system

Difficulties finding work

Lack of affordable housing

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Hidden Homelessness

Female homlessness is invisible

“Individual coping strategies”

staying with friends or family

staying in violent relationsships

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Main reason for female homelessness -Domestic violence

To escape from violence, women are

often forced to leave home

They experience social and personal

disruption

They face financial disadvantages

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Austrian Federal Act on Protection from Domestic Violence

In force since 1997Barring orders

2 weeks (police)4 weeks (district court, temporary injunction)1 year and longer (civil court, temporary injunction)

2008: 6566 perpetrators were evicted

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Women’s Shelters in Austria

26 Shelters

748 places for women

and their children

Placed in rural and urban

aereas

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Women’s Shelter Graz

45 placesStyrian Act for Violence Protection InstitutionsMaximum stay of 6 months2008: 140 women and 136 children

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After leaving the shelter (2008)Former home with perpetrator: 37 %

New home: 22 %

Accommodation for homeless women: 12 %

Family or friends: 13 %

Former home without perpetrator: 6 %

Transitional accommodation: 4 %

No data available: 6 %

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Groups with special needs

Immigrants

Older women

Women with disabilities

Women with multiple issues

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Immigrant women

64% of women inthe shelterPoor social networkPoor language skillsNo incomeInsecure legal status

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Strategiesin Graz

300 places for homeless womenExpansion of council housingTransitional Apartments (Shelter)Prevention projects – schools hospitals

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Join inJoin in!

Affordable and supervised sharedappartements

Sustainability

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Art projects

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Thank you!

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Corporation with local political authorities

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We proudly present:

The women´s shelter choire!

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Thank you!