Tuesday, November 26, state services, the Landes department, intermunicipalities and voluntary municipalities met to sign the first multi-year agreement of objectives contractualizing the means of ADAVEM JP-40.
Tuesday, November 26 marked a decisive step in the fight against violence against women in the Landes. A first multi-year agreement on objectives was signed between state services, the Landes department, intermunicipalities and several voluntary municipalities. This agreement formalizes the resources allocated to ADAVEM JP-40, a key association in supporting victims of violence and supporting local justice.
Indispensable support for victims
Since the start of the year, ADAVEM JP-40 has supported 3,085 women victims of violence, including 1,337 cases of domestic violence. These alarming figures illustrate the importance of the role of this association. At the heart of the Landes system, it provides essential help to women in distress, by offering them psychological, legal and social support. Its action also extends to awareness-raising and prevention throughout the territory.
A unique and promising partnership
This convention marks a turning point thanks to the unprecedented collaboration between associative, medical, judicial, territorial and state actors. The objective is clear: to sustainably strengthen the reception and support systems for victims. This partnership will make it possible to pool resources, improve coordination between stakeholders and ensure a more rapid and effective response to situations of violence.
A territorial dynamic
The Landes are distinguished by their collective mobilization to fight against violence against women. By associating intermunicipalities and voluntary municipalities with this project, the territory demonstrates a strong desire to implement concrete and lasting actions to protect victims and prevent violence.
A commitment to salute
The signing of this agreement reflects a firm commitment on the part of the Landes institutions. It illustrates a collective awareness of the urgency of acting in the face of a scourge that still affects too many women. This multi-annual framework offers a solid basis for building a future where the fight against violence against women is not only a priority, but also a reality supported by concrete and effective actions.
Together, public actors, associations and citizens can hope for a territory where the protection of women victims of violence becomes obvious and where each victim finds the means to rebuild themselves with dignity and security.