Post-Training Assessment For Training Participants Kabul, Afghanistan
Post-Training Assessment For Training Participants Kabul, Afghanistan
Post-Training Assessment For Training Participants Kabul, Afghanistan
Name of Participant
_Fariba Karimi_____________
9. Discuss how you would assess whether your client faces danger or
potentially deadly violence from her abuser.
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Since the client may not have good mental condition, we behave friendly so
that the client can tell us all her problems without any fear. After
understanding the clients problems, we can solve them by law and Sharia.
10. You are an attorney at a law firm and a client comes to you detailing
years of abuse at the hands of her husband. She tells you she is seriously
considering suicide. Can you tell anyone, if at all, about her suicidal
thoughts?
When the client tells us her problem we shouldnt share it without anyone
under any circumstances, because the most important duty of the attorney is
confidentiality and keeping the secrets.
11. Describe the steps you would take when working on a clients case.
Include in your answer a discussion on managing the case as well as case
strategy.
First we come to an agreement and earn the clients trust. Then we tell the
clients problem in judicial session. We try to solve the clients problem
through legal means.
12. In your opinion, what concrete steps could be taken to prevent the
incidence of gender-based violence in your country?
People have to be informed about their rights and illiteracy should be
removed, and people should be given awareness through media and
mosques.
14. As a human rights defender, what steps would you take to assess any
potential risks and to develop an individual security plan?
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