24 HOUR CRISIS LINE: 083 484 9409  
Tel: 021 852 5620 Fax: 086 519 4358   
Email: help@crisiscentre.org.za  
Helderberg Hospital Lourensford Road Somerset West  
Western Cape South Africa 7129
  
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At Rape Crisis Helderberg we can help you:

        Directly after a rape or sexual assault with collecting evidence for the police (crime kit and J88). A doctor from the Helderberg Hospital will collect the evidence and fill in the J88 and the police will collect the evidence from our crisis centre.

        To get an interdict out on someone. You can fill in the paper work at our crisis centre and we will advise you how to get the interdict.

        To leave someone who is raping or abusing you. You will need to come to our crisis centre for counselling and the case will be assessed by our counsellor for further assistance. In the event that it is necessary we can help you with temporary accommodation and temporary financial assistance. This is not for everyone and it is up to the counsellors to decide if it is appropriate for you personally.

        With questions you might have about your rape or sexual assault case. We can answer your questions by telephone or face-to-face. Call our 24-hour help line or come to our crisis centre during the week to see us and arrange an appointment.

        With free counselling for your healing.

 
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After being raped, even if you do not open a case please:

  • Get evidence collected within 24 hours and no later than 72 hours (the police will take you to the rape crisis centre or hospital)
  • Get anti-retrovirals & emergency contraception within 72 hours (anti-retrovirals are free to rape victims at government hospitals)
  • Get antibiotic medication to prevent other sexually transmitted infections
  • Get counselling from a person trained in rape trauma counselling - it is never too late

You can get all of the above free at our office at Helderberg Hospital, Somerset West

Call 083 484 9409 (24 hours a day) or 021-852 5620 (office hours) or write to help@crisiscentre.org.za.

You do not have to go through this alone.

RAPE TRAUMA SYNDROME is a recognised response to rape and sexual abuse and it includes a variety of problems including various long-term consequences, the symptoms are similar to Post Traumatic Stress. Although many rape survivors suffer from the symptoms of Rape Trauma Syndrome, not all survivors respond to rape in the same way. It is important to treat each rape survivor as an individual and to try and understand what the rape means to that particular person. Coping with being raped may also be more difficult if family, friends and colleagues are not supportive and/or blame the survivor. After the shock has passed, some survivors try to act as if nothing has happened. This is their way of trying to block out the rape, because they feel that they won't be able to cope if they let themselves remember what happened to them. However, if a rape survivor is going to recover well from the impact of a rape, s/he must let her/himself remember the rape and feel whatever s/he is feeling inside. When s/he does start remembering and feeling, s/he will also start suffering from symptoms, but these usually improve gradually over time. It often helps a survivor to have counselling if s/he is experiencing symptoms that upset her/him. The effects of rape are long term. Rape survivors never forget being raped, but many learn how to deal with the memory. Studies have shown that the symptoms suffered by a rape survivor three months after a rape usually continue over the next three to four years, although they do seem to improve over time. Sadly South Africa holds the for the highest rapes world-wide. Interpol estimates that over 1 million women are raped each year in South Africa.
We want to help you to "PUT THE PIECES TOGETHER AGAIN".