Author
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- Edgar Sousa
(Plano i Association, ÍRIS Project, 4050-086 Oporto, Portugal)
- Sofia Neves
(Plano i Association, ÍRIS Project, 4050-086 Oporto, Portugal
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Maia, 4475-690 Oporto, Portugal
Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies, University of Lisbon, 1300-663 Lisbon, Portugal)
- Mafalda Ferreira
(Plano i Association, ÍRIS Project, 4050-086 Oporto, Portugal
Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies, University of Lisbon, 1300-663 Lisbon, Portugal
Public Health and Forensic Sciences, Medical Education Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oporto, 4200-450 Oporto, Portugal)
- Joana Topa
(Plano i Association, ÍRIS Project, 4050-086 Oporto, Portugal
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Maia, 4475-690 Oporto, Portugal
Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies, University of Lisbon, 1300-663 Lisbon, Portugal)
- Cristina Pereira Vieira
(Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies, University of Lisbon, 1300-663 Lisbon, Portugal
Social Sciences and Management Department, Open University, 1269-001 Lisbon, Portugal)
- Janete Borges
(Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Maia, 4475-690 Oporto, Portugal)
- Rodrigo Costa
(Plano i Association, ÍRIS Project, 4050-086 Oporto, Portugal)
- André Lira
(Plano i Association, ÍRIS Project, 4050-086 Oporto, Portugal)
Abstract
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people are more likely to be exposed to domestic violence than the rest of the population. Using a descriptive qualitative methodology, 28 professionals from the educational sector, aged between 28 and 64 years old ( M = 44.5), were interviewed to describe and understand their perspectives on the sector’s ability to support, intervene and get involved with LGBTI people and, particularly, with victims or former victims of domestic violence. Through a thematic content analysis, three main themes emerged: (i) life trajectories of LGBTI people; (ii) domestic violence perpetrated against LGBTI people; and (iii) training of the educational sector to intervene with LGBTI people. The results show that Portuguese education professionals are not trained to recognize and intervene with LGBTI people and, in particular, with those who are victims of domestic violence, since they are unaware of the existence of protocols and/or guidelines for detecting and preventing risk situations among students. Furthermore, the curricular plan fails in the coverage of domestic violence and LGBTI-related topics, although the National Strategy for Citizenship Education has been implemented in Portugal since 2017. Findings suggest the need to invest in education professionals’ training.
Suggested Citation
Edgar Sousa & Sofia Neves & Mafalda Ferreira & Joana Topa & Cristina Pereira Vieira & Janete Borges & Rodrigo Costa & André Lira, 2023.
"Domestic Violence against LGBTI People: Perspectives of Portuguese Education Professionals,"
IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(13), pages 1-16, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:13:p:6196-:d:1176166
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