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Clinical Care for Sexual Assault Survivors

Welcome

Sexual assault is a violation of basic human rights and a threat to public health in refugee and conflict affected settings, placing survivors at risk for unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortion, STIs, HIV, psychological trauma, and social stigma. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in collaboration with the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) designed an innovative user friendly multimedia training tool to build the capacity of health care providers to provide competent, compassionate, and confidential clinical care for sexual assault survivors (CCSAS) in low-resource settings.

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The Goal

The goal of this multimedia educational program is to improve clinical care for and general treatment of sexual assault survivors by providing medical instruction and encouraging competent, compassionate, confidential care. The training is not meant to teach basic medical information; it is a skills based training designed to help medical professionals and clinic staff better communicate with and serve survivors of sexual assault.

Usage

The CCSAS multimedia tool has been used in many countries all over the world, by (I)NGOs and government institutions and in conflict as well as post conflict settings.

Based on experiences, feed-back from partners and newest research, the facilitator’s guides were updated and revised and the CCSAS psychosocial tool kit was added in early 2014.

Feedback

In case of questions, feed-back or any issues related to the CCSAS training resources, please contact: clinicalcare@iawg.net.

Sexual and reproductive health services remain critical during COVID-19

IAWG members and partners are producing clinical and programmatic guidance, assessments, policy papers, and statements to ensure continued prioritization of sexual and reproductive health and rights throughout COVID-19 response in humanitarian settings.