
How and under what conditions a person affected by violence receives support in Germany depends significantly on their life situation and where they live. After all, each federal state and each municipality is still free to decide whether and how much to invest in the protection of women and children affected by violence. The funding of support services is therefore a vast—and patchwork—of problems.
The FHK expert information helps understand the complex financing landscape: Who finances women's shelters and how? Which victims have to pay themselves? And what does domestic violence cost us compared to violence protection? We also ask: What does the "patchwork of violence protection" mean in practice for staff, but especially for women seeking protection and their children? And what can we hope for from the announced Violence Assistance Act?
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