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Rural Education, Awareness & Community Health Presentation on the Domestic Violence Act 29 October 2009
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Vision & Mission Vision Mission To sensitize rural communities and relevant stakeholders on the issues of sexual harassment & sexual violence through a rights-based approach in the implementation of programmes that encourage ethical, social, personal awareness & development. An empowered rural community That is socially aware, independent, responsible, self-caring, and free of sexual harassment & sexual violence
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REACH’s Objectives Awareness raising and Training Counseling support services Research Campaigning Policy & Advocacy © REACH – Oct 2009 3
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Ms. Claudine Dyck - Face of REACH for 2009 © REACH – Oct 2009 4
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Recommendations Courts and police stations should be set up in rural communities to facilitate rural and farm women’s access to P.O. and Courts The DVA needs to be amended to provide for the appointment of legal representatives for the complainants, Section 14 (Legal Representation) should be changed from a may to a MUST. SAP’s member be trained on the provisions of the DVA and that they are required to comply with these provisions, especially Section 2 (Duty to assist and inform complainant of rights) (c) to inform the right to lodge a criminal complaint Increase number of shelters in rural areas as survivors are required to travel long distances to access shelters. Mobile clinics should visit rural and farming areas more regularly The DVA must be amended to provide for psycho-social support for survivors of domestic violence © REACH – Oct 2009 5
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CONTACT: Executive Director: Joanie Fredericks Cell: 071 602 7214 Tel: 021 801 5425/4 Fax: 086 579 3990 info@reach.org.zainfo@reach.org.za Advocacy Officer: Catherine Foster catherine.training@reach.org.za Thank you.
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