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Mapping of service providers for assistance to victims/survivors of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse


[We encourage you to adapt the below list to the local context, including adding services, and/or adding rows and columns of information]
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Date the service mapping was updated:
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Town/locationName of entityService providedContact informationAddressPhone numberOther (e.g., opening hours, eligibility criteria, associated costs) 
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Safety
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Immediate safety or protection measures for victims, witnesses and complainants, including whistleblowers, to address the risk of retaliation or further violence, such as survivor safety planning, safe shelter
(i.e., a space that offers temporary safety to individuals fleeing harm), relocation support.
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Medical care
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Immediate medical response to injuries, administering of medication to prevent or treat infections, included post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for HIV, and prevent unwanted pregnancies.
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Mental health and psychosocial support
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Mental health care, emotional and practical support, either individually (by trained social workers) or community
based.
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Legal services
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Legal assistance services, including free legal counselling by an attorney/legal aid provider of their choice, legal representation, advocacy and other support
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Basic material assistance, socio economic empowerment
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Provision of food, clothing, shelter, education assistance and livelihood support
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Support for children born as a result of SEA
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Medical and psychosocial care and pursuit of paternity and child support claims, in conjunction with relevant
national governments.
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