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Table of Contents
Outline of Module: Domestic Violence
Background:
Intended Audience(s)
Training Objectives
Module Overview
Module Delivery Outline
Module Activities
Supporting Materials
Module Feedback
Sub- Module 1: Introduction
Sub-Module 2: Overview of Gender Concepts
Sub-Module 3: Dimensions of Domestic Violence
Sub-Module 4: Provoked – Film Viewing
Sub-Module 5: The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act - 2005
Sub-Module 6: Role of NGOs and Counseling in combating Domestic Violence
Sub-Module 7: Domestic Violence Act – Case Studies and Judgments, Way forward
Programme Schedule
Programme Schedule
Day Sessions Topic Resource Person
Day -1
1
Inauguration DG ATI Mysore
Introduction to the course Course Coordinator
Tea Break
2 &3 Introduction to concepts of
Gender, Gender based violence
Subject Experts from the
department of Women
Studies, Human Right Activists
Lunch Break
4 &5 Dimensions of Domestic
Violence
Women Rights experts
6 Film on Domestic Violence,
Film Viewing and Discussion
Course Coordinator
Day-2
1 &2 The Protection of Women from
Domestic Violence Act - 2005
Legal expert
Tea Break
3&4 Role of NGOs and Counseling
in combating Domestic
Violence
Functionary/Expert from NGO
working in the field
Lunch Break
5 &6 DV Act – Case Studies,
Judgments
Way Forward
Course Coordinator, legal
expert, functionaries from
departments
Outline of the Module
Component Description
BACKGROUND
Domestic Violence is any incident of threatening behaviour, violence or abuse
(psychological, physical, sexual, financial or emotional) between adults who are or
have been intimate partners or family members, regardless of gender or sexuality. It
is considered as one of the forms of gender based violations and one of the most
prevalent human rights violations in the world.
Domestic violence is committed against women due to their disadvantageous
position in the society. It is recognized as a significant barrier in the empowerment
of women, with consequences not only on women, but in the development of the
country as a whole. In view of the prevalence as well as the pervasiveness of
domestic violence, several Acts and Policies have been enacted by the State. Issues
pertaining to Domestic Violence in the context of human rights are addressed by
this training programme.
The training had the specific aim of-
- Building knowledge on domestic violence within the contest of human
rights, dimensions of DV, the roles and responsibilities of functionaries in
working towards protecting women from domestic violence
Intended
Audience(s) Functionaries from the departments of Social Welfare, Women and Child
Development, Backward and Minorities, Law
Training Objectives Identify different types of gender-based violence, its victims and
perpetrators
Explain the dimensions of domestic violence
Analyze domestic violence from the human rights perspective.
State the interventions made by the State in curbing domestic violence
List the roles that the different stakeholders in implementation of Domestic
Violence Act, 2005
Duration Two days
Module Overview Structure and Content - The course covers the following themes:
1. Perspectives on Gender violence with specific reference to domestic
violence, Current Scenario
2. DV Act, 2005 and its Rules
3. Implementation of DV Act – Role of officers
4. Case studies and judgments on DV Act in India
Module Delivery Knowledge – Themes 1 to 4 mentioned above
Attitude – 3 and 4
Outline Coverage Skill - 3 and 4
Module Activities Following training methods will be used to make it participatory and experience
sharing
Lesson with power point presentation
Discussion
Group discussion and presentation
Experience sharing
Question and Answer
Case Study Discussion
Resource Persons Professors from National Law School of India University, Bangalore
Faculty, JSS College
Subject Experts from NGOs
Legal Experts
Free lance consultants
In house faculty
Supporting
Materials
Baseline definitions of key concepts and terms by UNESCO
Gender concepts by Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues and the
Advancement of Women, United Nations
Profiling Domestic Violence – A Multi-Country Study by ORC Macro
The Economic Dimensions of Interpersonal Violence by WHO
Domestic Violence against Women in Kerala by Pradeep Kumar Panda,
Centre for Development Studies Thiruvananthapuram
Measures for the assessment of dimensions of violence against women: A
compendium compiled by Michael Flood
Dimensions, Dynamics and Impact of Family Violence by Australian
Institute of Social Relations
Domestic Violence And Its Impact On Children’s Development – paper
Behind Closed Doors The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children by
UNICEF
The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Rules
Report on Implementation of DV Act, Annual Report 2007-08
Domestic Violence – Utthan, Issue No.4, March 2012
Roles, Responsibilities, And Trends Of NGOs In Women Empowerment by
Muthusami Kumaran
Ethical Guidelines for Counselling Women Facing Domestic Violence by
Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes
Domestic Violence against Women: An Analysis by Waghamode R.H.,
Desai Bhavana and Kalyan J.L. Department of Criminology and Forensic
Science, Karnatak Science College, Dharwad
Exploring Domestic Violence in an Indian Setting by Vranda MN
Domestic Violence in India: An Empirical Analysis by Harihar Sahoo and
Manas Ranjan Pradhan
Domestic Violence in India: Exploring Strategies, Promoting Dialogue -
Summary Report of Four Studies
CRL.M.C. 3273/2011 in the High Court of New Delhi
Crl.M.C. No.3959/2009 & Crl.M.A.13476/2009 in the High Court of New
Delhi
Module Feedback Questioning at the end of each session
Oral Feedback at the end of training
Written feedback by administering IRQ ( immediate reaction questionnaire) at the
end of training
Preparation of Individual Action Plan
Outcome of the
programme
Better understanding of why Domestic Violence occurs
Improved understanding of social, economic, legal and development
dimensions of domestic violence
Enhanced knowledge of Policies, Acts and Rules on Protection of Women
from Domestic Violence
Capability to implement programmes DV Act that would ensure reduction
in Domestic Violence
Module Developer Administrative Training Institute, Lalitha Mahal Road, Mysore
Day 1
Sub Module 1
Introduction to the course
Session 1
Contents Introduction and eliciting expectations
Sub Contents Introduction to the training programme, getting to know the participants,
listing expectations from the training programme and introducing training
objectives
Session
Duration
One hour
Enabling
Objectives
At the end of the session, the participants will be able to
Get to know each other, build rapport
List their expectations of the programme
Describe the objectives of the programme
Process
Training Coordinator welcomes the trainees, introduces
himself/herself.
Participants are requested to introduce themselves by way of an ice-
breaking session, which helps participants to get to know each other.
The training coordinator requests the participants to list the
expectations from this training programme on a card/whitepaper and
pin the cards
The way in which the programme is scheduled, the objectives and the
session- wise details are also to be presented. This could be by way of
power point presentation.
The list of expectations should be retained as pin ups in the training
hall till the end of the course.
Methods PPT, Listing Expectations, Ice-Breaking Exercise
Training Aid White Board, Flip Chart, Marker Pens, LCD, Computer
Supporting
Material
Schedule of the training programme, Reading Materials
Session
feedback
Question and Answer
Sub- Module 2
Overview of Gender Concepts
Sessions 2 & 3
Contents Introduction to concepts of Gender, Gender based violence
Sub Contents
Define gender, difference between gender and sex, meaning of gender in
development, Define Gender Equality, equity, patriarchal system,
Millennium Development Goals.
Gender based violence - types and forms, violation of human rights
Session
Duration 2 hours
Enabling
Objectives
List the differences between gender and sex
Explain reason for gender discrimination in the society
Describe concepts of gender equality
List types of gender violence
Explain how gender based violence is a human rights violence issue
Process
With discussions, RP draws out difference between sex and gender
From the trainees the RP elicits reasons as to what kind of gender
discriminations are found, why gender discrimination exists and why
it should be addressed
With discussions, RP draws out different forms of gender based
violence found in society
With the help of PPT the RP traces the basic concepts of gender,
gender equity and gender based violence
Methods Power Point Presentation, Lectures and Discussions
Training Aid White Board, LCD Projector and Computer
Supporting
Material
1. Baseline definitions of key concepts and terms by UNESCO
2. Gender concepts by Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues
and the Advancement of Women, United Nations
Session
feedback Oral Question and Answer
Sub-Module 3
Dimensions of Domestic Violence
Sessions 4 and 5
Contents Dimensions of Domestic Violence
Sub Contents
Social, economic, cultural and development dimensions to domestic violence
Response of State to Domestic Violence
(i) UN & International Charters
(ii) State’s Intervention & Responses - Constitution, DP Act & IPC
Impact of domestic violence on children
Session
Duration 2 hours
Enabling
Objectives
Explain social, economic, cultural and development dimensions to
domestic violence
Describe the impact of domestic violence on children
Process
From the trainees the RP elicits social, economic, cultural and
development dimensions to domestic violence
With statistics and data RP establishes the prevalence of domestic
violence in India and the status of Karnataka among Indian States
With discussion, the RP draws out impact of domestic violence on
children
Methods Power Point Presentation, Lectures and Discussions
Training Aid White Board, LCD Projector and Computer
Supporting
Material
1. Profiling Domestic Violence – A Multi-Country Study by ORC
Macro
2. The Economic Dimensions of Interpersonal Violence by WHO
3. Domestic Violence against Women in Kerala by Pradeep Kumar
Panda, Centre for Development Studies Thiruvananthapuram
4. Measures for the assessment of dimensions of violence against
women: A compendium compiled by Michael Flood
5. Dimensions, Dynamics and Impact of Family Violence by Australian
Institute of Social Relations
6. Domestic Violence And Its Impact On Children’s Development –
paper
7. Behind Closed Doors The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children
by UNICEF
Session
feedback Oral Question and Answer
Sub-Module 4
Film Viewing
Contents Film Viewing –Film Provoked
Sub Contents Domestic Violence and Legal issues
Session
Duration 1 hour
Enabling
Objectives
After viewing the film, the trainees will be able to-
-Explain the forms of domestic violence
-Legal issues in mitigating domestic violence
Process
Film Viewing followed by discussion
Participants discuss about the content and analyse the situation of children
from various perspectives.
Methods Film Viewing
Training Aid White Board, LCD Projector and Computer
Supporting
Material
DVD – Film Provoked
Session
Feedback Question and answer
Day 2
Sub- Module 5
The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act – 2005
Sessions 1 & 2
Contents The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act - 2005
Sub Contents
How Domestic Violence Act was introduced? Tracing the reasons for
promulgating DV Act
Salient features of DV Act and Rules
Roles and responsibility of departments/ officers Session Duration
2 hours
Enabling Objectives
Explain why DV Act was promulgated
List out the salient features of DV Act and Rules
Describe the role of officers and departments as per DV Act
Process
RP explains the background of promulgating DV Act and countries which
have brought in DV Act
With the help of PPT the RP lists out the salient features of DV Act and
Rules
With discussions, RP establishes the roles and responsibilities of officers
as per DV Act
Methods Power Point Presentation, Lectures and Discussions
Training Aid White Board, LCD Projector and Computer
Supporting
Material
1. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 2. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Rules 3. Report on Implementation of DV Act, Annual Report 2007-08
Session feedback
Oral Question and Answer
Sub-Module 6
Role of NGOs and Counseling in combating Domestic Violence Sessions 3 and 4
Contents Role of NGOs and Counseling in combating Domestic Violence
Sub Contents Role of NGOs and counseling in rehabilitation of Domestic Violence victims Building confidence with victim - Behavioural & attitudinal issues
Session Duration
2 hours
Enabling Objectives
Explain the role of NGOs in combating DV victims
Describe the procedure for counseling DV victims
Explain
Process
Through example RP illustrates each step of gender budget analysis
RP distributes 2 case studies to trainees and puts them onto hands on
exercise in analyzing gender budget
RP explains how gender budgeting analysis should be linked to
performance in gender equity
Methods Power Point Presentation, Lectures and Discussions
Training Aid White Board, LCD Projector and Computer
Supporting
Material
1. Domestic Violence – Utthan, Issue No.4, March 2012
2. Roles, Responsibilities, And Trends Of NGOs In Women
Empowerment by Muthusami Kumaran
3. Ethical Guidelines for Counselling Women Facing Domestic
Violence by Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes
Session feedback
Oral Question and Answer
Sub-Module 7
Domestic Violence Act – Case Studies and Judgments
Contents DV Act – Case Studies, Judgments and Way Forward
Sub Contents
Case studies of DV within Karnataka and in other States
Judgements given
Role of officers in implementing DV Act
Issues in effective implementation of DV Act
Way forward
Session Duration
2 hours
Enabling Objectives
List out the types of DV cases that are registered
Explain the role of officers in implementing DV Act
Describe how cases are disposed in Courts
Process
Through discussions RP explains case studies of DV
Through PPT RP explains how judgements have been given in DV
cases
Through discussions RP establishes the issues in effective
implementation of DV Act
Methods Power Point Presentation, Lectures and Discussions
Training Aid White Board, LCD Projector and Computer
Supporting
Material
1. Domestic Violence against Women: An Analysis by Waghamode
R.H., Desai Bhavana and Kalyan J.L. Department of Criminology
and Forensic Science, Karnatak Science College, Dharwad
2. Exploring Domestic Violence in an Indian Setting by Vranda MN
3. Domestic Violence in India: An Empirical Analysis by Harihar Sahoo
and Manas Ranjan Pradhan
4. Domestic Violence in India: Exploring Strategies, Promoting
Dialogue - Summary Report of Four Studies
5. CRL.M.C. 3273/2011 in the High Court of New Delhi
6. Crl.M.C. No.3959/2009 & Crl.M.A.13476/2009 in the High Court of
New Delhi
Session feedback
Oral Question and Answer