Depending on the circumstances and the time interval of the incident, the process may differ. If a survivor is seen at a designated healthcare facility, such as a rape forensic unit or a Thuthuzela centre, the below services are provided free of charge irrespective of whether a case is opened with the police or not.
Thuthuzela Centres are one-stop facilities that have been introduced by the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development as a critical part of South Africa’s anti-rape strategy, aiming to reduce secondary victimisation, improve conviction rates and reduce the cycle time for finalisation of cases.
Thuthuzela Centres provide specialised victim-support services that are intended to reduce the secondary trauma of victims and currently operate in 4 public hospitals in the Western Cape close to communities where the incidence of rape is particularly high.