A Study on the Improvement Programs of Shelters for Domestic Violence Victims

가정폭력 피해자 보호시설의 문제점과 개선방안

  • Lee Gi Ryean (Injae Peace Shelter) ;
  • Park Ok Im (Dept. of Consumer and Family - Child Studies, Suncheon National University) ;
  • Kim Chong Sung (Dept. of Social Welfare, Hanlyo University) ;
  • Lee Jeong Suk (Dept. of Child and Fmily Envirionment, Dongeui University)
  • 이기련 (인제평화쉼터) ;
  • 박옥임 (순천대학교 소비자 가족아동학과) ;
  • 김종성 (한려대학교 사회복지학과) ;
  • 이정숙 (동의대학교 아동-가족환경학과)
  • Published : 2005.12.01

Abstract

This study aims to lay the foundations for domestic welfare through solving domestic problems. The major results of this study were as follows: First, there are many domestic violence facilities, but their poor financial condition and lack of human resources make it difficult to meet all need of shelter users. Second, people who use domestic violence shelters can't receive proper care and they go back to their homes in which violence still remains. It is like a vicious cycle making their situation worse and worse. Third, counseling given to abused women in shelters is arranged individually or in groups, but there are not enough programs providing proper care for them. On the basis of the realities mentioned above, this study was intended to pave the way to work out the improvement programs as follows: First, it is critical that the financial support from the government should be increased. Second, it is necessary to improve the training of personnel concerned with the handling of domestic violence cases. Third, it is important to make sure that children of abused women should be taken care of safely, and temporary jobs for the women should be secured. This will allow domestic violence shelters to serve their true purpose. Lastly, more adequate counseling services such as more instrumental 1366 phone lines, the development of various programs and the follow-up counseling should be reinforced.

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