CPD provides free medical treatment and psychosocial support to GBV survivors and their families. Medical examination and treatment provided to survivors includes Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), emergency contraceptives (for women and girls within the reproductive age), specialized treatment (incontinence and fistula), Hepatitis B vaccination, as well as various laboratory tests
Besides medical management and initial counseling, survivors receive various types of psychological and social services, including individual therapy and group therapy, with facilitation of support groups in each of CPD’s centres for various target groups. CPD facilitates support groups for service providers on how to deal with GBV survivors effectively and how to manage traumatic experiences in their work, organize their workload and avoid burn-out). Through professional survivor-centered GBV case management and psychosocial support services, trained caseworkers offer individualized, ongoing assistance to help survivors recover from traumatic incidents and improve their well-being.
In addition, temporal shelter is provided to survivors, and access to justice is enhanced through a chain of evidence management. Social assessment enables timely and appropriate referral services, such as legal aid and empowerment programs, among others, to enhance holistic interventions for the survivor.