Building a Safer Community — Groningen Expands Support for Migrant Families
Groningen strengthens its support network to prevent domestic violence among migrants.
To prevent domestic violence and child abuse among migrants and status holders, the municipality of Groningen is strengthening its network of key figures, professionals, and experienced experts. These key figures, who understand both cultural backgrounds and local norms, play a crucial role in supporting newcomers and making these issues open for discussion within communities.
Bridging Cultures to Prevent Violence
Afsaneh Moghadam, project leader for domestic violence & child abuse among migrants, highlights the growing network. “We now have twenty key figures, including four municipal council members. It’s a good start, but we need more. They are essential in preventing domestic violence within these communities.”
Newcomers receive guidance on parenting and societal norms in the Netherlands, helping them balance their background with their new environment. Key figures, such as Dhiya Alyan from Iraq, teach parenting classes at asylum centres. “I show families that raising children without physical punishment is possible,” he explains.
The Strength of a Support Network
Twana Salim Tawelay, of Kurdish descent, points out that in some cultures, domestic violence remains hidden due to fear of shame. “Women often don’t seek help because it’s seen as a family disgrace.” Asifa Karimi from Afghanistan adds, “With the network, we explain that seeking help in the Netherlands is confidential and without judgment.”
Amal Naeim, a former lawyer from Syria, highlights the stress status holders face. “They want to adapt but fear deportation. This uncertainty increases domestic tensions, making support even more vital.”
A Growing Initiative
The municipality organises three network meetings yearly to strengthen collaboration. “Key figures can be individuals or organizations working closely with migrant communities,” says Afsaneh. “We need all parts of society involved to ensure safe and happy families.”
Groningen continues to expand this initiative, striving for a safer future for all its residents. Would you like to contribute or learn more? Contact the municipality of Groningen to see how you can help build a safer community.