Common commitment to violence: networking meetings in Tulln

Common commitment to violence: networking meetings in Tulln

On November 13, 2024, an important networking meeting on the subject of “violence in privacy” took place in the Tulln district administration. This event, organized by the district police commandant Colonel Lieutenant Sonja Fiegl, brought together representatives of various central institutions to discuss strategies and challenges in violence.

The meeting was a platform to promote cooperation and to discuss innovative ways of working. Fiegl emphasized the priority that protection against domestic violence in the district. She said: "Protection against domestic violence is very important to us in the district and what is in our possibility, we will companies to protect people from violence." This statement illustrates the determination of local authorities to actively act against violence and to support people.

participating institutions

Various important institutions were represented among the participants. This included district captain Andreas Riemer and City Councilor Susanne Stöhr-Eißert. The front lines against violence were reinforced by experts from the violence protection center, the white ring and other social institutions. Melina Eder and Dijana Adilovic from the Violence Protection Center, Olinda Albertoni from the women's shelter and representative of restart and the child and youth welfare agency also took part. This large number of experts show the broad commitment of the region to show solidarity against violence.

The event emphasized the importance that all institutions present pull together to create a safe living environment for everyone. In many conversations, new approaches to prevention and support from victims were discussed.

The networking meeting shows how committed the municipality of Tulln is to ensure effective protection against domestic violence. In the future, the accumulated ideas and suggestions could help to further expand the help for those affected and to make it more secure. A concrete implementation of these plans would be another step in the right direction to prevent future violent situations and help the victims.

past events such as the successful networking meeting are a clear signal for everyone involved and the public that the topic of violence is taken seriously and that there are urban structures that are at the side of the victims. The meeting could serve as an impetus for even closer collaborations and sustainable solutions in violence protection. Further details on the topics discussed and the planned measures are still published to inform the public about progress in this important area.

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