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Be confident and protected

WomanAid provides interactive self-help plans that are closely integrated with government and social services aimed at combating violence, providing you with reliable support and protection at every stage of your struggle.

Source of hope

Get free step-by-step support and advice from social service professionals to help you through the challenges. Remember, you are not alone in this fight. You have a powerful team of the state security system with you, ready to provide support and protection. All you need to do is follow the steps in the interactive self-help plans

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Overcome Violence!

Interactive self-help plans will help in the following situations. 

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Domestic Violence

School Bullying

Work Bullying

Stages of Overcoming Violence

with the help of WomanAid

Identifying signs of violence

Will provide you with an understanding of further steps for effective actions to overcome violence

Stage of preparation and self-development

Will help you feel more confident and in control, despite what you are going through

Stage of active actions and defense

Mobilizing your safety by utilizing all available resources and means of protection will help you regain control over your life

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Choose what concerns you and receive an effective plan to overcome violence

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Follow the steps at your convenience through the online dashboard

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Receive personalized support, end the violence, and achieve peace

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Source of strength

Being strong means being your true self, using your feminine power, the power of kindness and love. It means attracting positive thoughts, creating and attracting good circumstances in life, and building a harmonious environment around you.

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  • What is the WomanAid Safety System?
    The WomanAid Safety System is a comprehensive tool designed to provide specific recommendations and step-by-step instructions to women facing various forms of violence. The system is based on interactive plans aimed at preventing, detecting, and overcoming violence in its various manifestations. By going through each stage of the interactive plan, a woman receives clear and specific steps to help her identify, understand, and address the violence issue she is facing. The WomanAid system is created to provide women with the necessary knowledge and tools to ensure their safety, well-being, and peace of mind."
  • Can I get consultations from experts?
    Yes, we have the capability to provide you with expert support. During the interactive plan process, you can receive specialized assistance from experts based on the information you provide about your situation. The support is provided by experts from the global WomanAid partnership network, which includes leading social organizations from many countries. These specialists have extensive experience in dealing with various forms of violence and are ready to provide you with comprehensive assistance."
  • Can I be anonymous on this website?
    Yes, you can remain anonymous on our website by following a few recommendations. In order to track your progress while completing the interactive plans, you will need to create a personal online account. We recommend using a fictional (non-real) email address during registration to ensure your anonymity. However, if at any point during the interactive plan, you decide to reach out to emergency services or social organizations for assistance, you will be asked to provide real contact information to ensure effective help.
  • Can I help a loved one through WomanAid?
    Yes, you can help a loved one through WomanAid. We have created specialized support plans specifically for caregivers or those who are close to the victim and want to provide support. The process of assistance is very similar to going through the self-education plan. Simply go to the 'I want to help' section on our website and follow the steps outlined in the interactive plans to provide assistance to your loved one.
  • How can I prevent domestic violence?
    Self-education, developing communication skills, setting boundaries, and seeking help from professionals are key steps in preventing domestic violence. Start with a brief test to determine if there are signs of domestic violence in your relationships. Click on the link and on the new page, click "COUNTERACT"
  • How to determine if I am becoming a victim of workplace bullying?
    If you feel constant pressure, ridicule, mockery, being ignored, or other forms of psychological pressure from colleagues or management, it may be a sign of workplace bullying. Take a short test to identify signs of workplace bullying by following the link below:
  • How can I help my child overcome bullying at school?
    To help your child who is experiencing bullying at school, please visit our 'School Bullying Prevention' plan on our website. Follow the steps outlined in this plan, which will help you understand how to best respond to the situation and support your child. If you feel that your situation is particularly complex or cannot be resolved with general recommendations, you can initiate expert support directly from the interactive plan. Our partners from the WomanAid network are ready to provide you with the necessary assistance and consultations.
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