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After 8 years as an informal network, the "European Network for the Work with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence" (WWP EN) was founded as formal organisation on April 9th, 2014 in Copenhagen with 18 founding members from 13 different countries. Today we unite more than 40 members and are proudly active throughout Europe.
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European Standards for Perpetrator Programmes
The WWP EN European Standards for Perpetrator Programmes prioritise survivor safety and well-being, and recognise the importance of integrating survivor perspectives into the work with men who use violence.
WWP EN Grants - Supporting Change - Work with Perpetrators
Since 2023, we annually award grants to members seeking to improve their practices. Announcements on grant opportunities are published at the beginning of each year. These grants are here to help strengthen programmes, build capacity, and align practices with the European Standards for Perpetrator Programmes.
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Founded in 2014, the European Network for the Work with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence (WWP EN) unites organisations from all over Europe with one goal: Ending violence...
Call for proposals - WWP EN Grants for safe, effective and …
In 2025, The European Network for the Work with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence (WWP EN) will offer its members financial support through grants for safe, effective and sustainable perpetrator work. WWP EN will support programmes in building their capacities and aligning their practice with the European Standards for Perpetrator Programmes.
WWP EN – Working With Perpetrators European Network
The main concern of WWP – EN is the violence committed by men against women and children. The Objective of WWP – EN is to prevent violence in interpersonal relationships and to enhance women’s and children’s safety, and of anyone who is in danger from interpersonal relationships, through effective work with perpetrators.
The European Network for the Work with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence (WWP EN) is a network of organisations across Europe that work directly or indirectly with perpetrators of domestic violence.
Perpetrators(WWP EN) : The European Networks works with
WWP EN is an association of 64 members from 32 countries in Europe. Members are prevalently perpetrator programs but range from national networks to women support services and researchers.