The role of corporate social responsibility in the social inclusion of women victims of domestic violence. The Sensiblu foundation
Amalia Petrovici
Journal of Community Positive Practices, 2013, issue 3, 88-99
Abstract:
A serious phenomenon, undergoing constant expansion, which affects the human fundamental rights to life, safety, freedom, dignity, physical and psychic integrity is represented by domestic violence. This article is a brief incursion in the vast field of corporate social responsibility, in terms of good practices, analysing its potential to promote social inclusion for women victims of domestic violence, a vulnerable group in Romanian society. Social responsibility is implemented in practice by some non-governmental activities which undertake direct involvement in the issue of domestic violence, supporting women victims of domestic violence, this aspect being unknown to the wide public. The initiatives adopted in this case demonstrate the fact that social responsibility may constitute an example of good practices in Romanian society, an efficient tool in promoting the social inclusion of women victims of domestic violence.
Keywords: corporate social responsibility; social inclusion; vulnerable group; domestic violence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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