Don't look away. Be part of the solution.

Belgian employers commit to fighting domestic violence

Making the workplace a safer, more attentive and responsive environment for those affected.

1 in 3 women

reports having experienced domestic violence

56%

of people dealing with domestic violence have spoken about it at work

73%

of victims report an impact on their ability to work

CEASE is a Belgian network that raises awareness, trains and supports organizations to strengthen their capacity to act in the workplace.

The 3 benefits of CEASE

Joining CEASE means turning commitment into action: training, resources, support and peer exchange.

Network members

More than 50 employers are already taking action

Members speak out

Make a donation

Don't look away. Act also in the workplace.

Every day, people who are victims of domestic violence come to work in silence.

The consequences affect health, safety, concentration, absenteeism and professional stability.

CEASE acts where violence often remains invisible: in the workplace, close to teams.

Why donate?
  • Protect: help organizations identify, receive disclosures and refer correctly.
  • Equip: distribute trainings, resources and immediately actionable tools.
  • Prevent durably: embed structured and replicable responses in internal policies.
  • Developing the network (geographic expansion, new members)
  • Creating and distributing operational tools (guides, HR materials, referral resources)
  • Training and supporting more organizations (HR, managers, prevention)
  • Strengthening coordination and community management (quality, exchanges, best practices)
  • Increasing visibility and awareness (campaigns, toolkits, key events)

The King Baudouin Foundation supports this project. Donations from donors with a tax residence in Belgium, starting from €40 per year made to the Foundation, entitle them to a tax reduction of 30% on the actual amount paid (Art. 145/33 of the Belgian Income Tax Code).