INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS
1. Student's full name:Hoang Thi Sau
2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: February 7, 1993
4. Place of birth: Tien Nguyen Commune, Quang Binh District, Ha Giang Province.
5. Decision to recognize the student No.: 3683/2015/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated December 31, 2015, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in the training process: None
7. Thesis title:Investigating the need for a "trusted address" to support women who are victims of domestic violence: A study conducted in Tien Nguyen commune, Quang Binh district, Ha Giang province.
8. Major: Social Work Code: 60.90.01.01
9. Scientific supervisor:Prof. Dr. Hoang Ba Thinh
10. Summary of the thesis results:
The thesis has clarified the following issues:
This research topic clarifies the needs of women who are victims of domestic violence regarding the establishment of trusted support centers in Tien Nguyen commune, Quang Binh district, Ha Giang province, through an analysis of the current state of domestic violence and the support needs for victims in terms of safety, psychological and mental well-being, and legal assistance when domestic violence occurs.
At the same time, the topic also aims to assess and connect local resources through research and analysis of the evaluations of relevant stakeholders.
Finally, the study analyzes the role of social workers and proposes a trusted address model that integrates the role of social workers to intervene in domestic violence issues, contributing to the prevention, control, and reduction of domestic violence incidents in the area.
11. Practical applications:
This research applies to interventions and support for victims of domestic violence at the local level, addressing their practical needs for safe shelter, psychological and emotional support, and legal assistance during and after domestic violence occurs.
12. Future research directions:
Research on building a trusted address model that integrates the roles of social workers into intervention and support for victims of domestic violence.
13. Published works related to the thesis: None
INFORMATION OF MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Hoang Thi Sau 2. Sex: Female
3. Date of birth: February 7, 1993 4. Place of birth: Tien Nguyen commune, Quang Binh district, Ha Giang province
5. Decision of student recognition No: 3683/2015/QD-XHNV-SDH date December 31, 2015 of the Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in training course: None
7. Official thesis title: Researching for demand of "Reliable destination" that support women who are victims of domestic violence in Tien Nguyen,Quang Binh,Ha Giang province
8. Major: Social Work Code: 60.90.01.01
9. Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Hoang Ba Thinh
10. Summary of these results:
Thesis was to clarify the following issues:
The research topic clarifies the demand of women who are victims of domestic violence for the establishment of reliable destination in Tien Nguyen Commune, Quang Binh District, Ha Giang Province through analyzing relations of domestic violence and demand of supporting for life safety, psychological, juridical... for victims of domestic violence.
At the same time, the topic is also aimed to assess and link local resources through research and analysis of involved parties.
Finally, analyzing the role of social workers and offer reliable destination model that integrates the role of social workers to interfere with domestic violence problem, contributing to prevent and mitigate domestic violence cases that occur in the locality.
11. Practical applicability:
Researching for application in intervention - support victims of domestic violence in the community from their actual demand of supporting safe shelter, psychological, juridical for victims when domestic violence occurs and after.
12. Further research directions:
Researching for building reliable destination model that integrates the roles of social workers to intervent - support victims of domestic violence.
13. Thesis-related publications: None
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