The Improving National Victim Services Through Transnational Unity and Strategy (INVICTUS) project aims to address shortcomings in national victim support frameworks through participatory research in six implementing countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, France, Italy, and Portugal. Project partners will be aided in mapping the scope of existing victim support services in their countries, identifying gaps in provision and best practices, and developing collaborative solutions to improve their national action plans. The INVICTUS project’s ultimate goal is to improve how needs of victims of crimes are assessed in implementing countries, how victims are referred, and how information is communicated to victims.
The project, which started in September 2024, is coordinated by Victim Support Europe (VSE), in cooperation with the Dutch Slachtofferhulp Nederland (SOH), Bulgarian Centre for Non-for-Profit Law (BCNL), Croatian Udruga za Podržku Žrtvama I Svjedocima (VSC/VWSSC), Finnish Rikosuhripäivystys (RIKU), French France Victimes (FV), Italian Rete Dafne Italia, and Portuguese Associacao Portuguesa de Apoio a Vitima (APAV).
The project is funded by the European Commission, under its eJustice action grant in the fields of e-Justice, victim’s rights, and procedural grants.
If you have any project-related questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Oleksandr Glagola at o.glagola@victimsupporteurope.eu // Antonio de Martin at a.demartin@victimsupporteurope.eu