Services to Survivors of Sexual Offences

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After a sexual offence has been committed, victims may seek help from the police, health and counselling services and the courts. Ensuring that survivors receive good quality services from these institutions is important because they help remedy the injustice of the sexual offence, as well as support survivors to carry on with their lives without being overwhelmed or permanently damaged by what has been done to them. Unfortunately
many of these services leave much to be desired.

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