Clinic for rape survivors opens

domestic violence victims.
The clinic ran awareness campaigns at Mbare Musika and in the suburb last week.

The campaign included drama, music, song and dance. Through the awareness campaigns, an upsurge of victims visiting the centre was noted. The project co-ordinator Bianca Tolboom said the clinic which offers free services is open from 7:30am to 4:30pm everyday.
“The clinic opens 8 hours everyday Monday to Sunday and our staff is available to help survivors even before they have made a police report.

“The clinic offers medication for the prevention of HIV and Aids, sexually transmitted infections, unwanted pregnancies and other medical care needed as a result of rape,” she said.
“Confidential emotional counselling support is provided to help the survivors deal with the traumatic experience and the consequences.”

The clinic helps in evidence gathering and medical examination for court processes on request. The clinic can also refer to other services like legal or social support. Rape victims are advised to seek treatment within 72 hours for the most complete care. The clinic caters for all residents even from other suburbs.

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