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Domestic Violence Intervention/Sexual and Gender Violence Intervention
Crisis response and long-term support are offered to clients who report cases of domestic violence. We work with other relevant agencies such as the Ghana Police Service and health institutions to provide the best possible response to our clients.
Social Support
This is the provision of basic needs to persons who approach us requiring such. This may involve feeding, clothing, a stipend, a listening ear and appropriate referrals to other agencies where necessary. There is also a possibility for longer-term counseling or help.
Counseling/Hotline
Clients are provided confidential one-on-one counseling to enable them to take decisions that lead to change in their circumstances. Referrals are made to appropriate agencies as necessary.
Family Legal Aid and Advisory Support
This involves basic legal aid or advice to indigent women, children or families. Options are explored for affordable legal representation from the Legal Aid Board, FIDA Ghana or Pro Bono lawyers where necessary.
Trauma Prevention and Support/Mental Health Support Services
In partnership with Centre for Trauma Relief and Prevention (CETRAP), our clinical psychologist and trained counselors provide basic mental health services or/and response for persons with emotional or psychological issues such as anxiety and mood distresses. Referrals are made to mental health facilities where necessary.
Shelter
The Shelter provides temporary accommodation to women, their children, and sexually assaulted young females to ensure their safety. At the Shelter, they receive counseling, food, medical assistance, psychological, and pastoral care. They also receive skills training/education. Upon discharge, clients are resettled and reintegrated into their preferred communities as far from their previous location as possible.
Advocacy, Public Education, and Training Programs
The Ark offers quality educational programs and training to other organizations, churches, schools, government institutions, corporate organizations, and individuals on how to address domestic violence, among other issues. These issues include other sexual and gender-based violence, sexual harassment, child abuse and protection, leadership, personal empowerment and development, and social justice issues.
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