Help-Seeking Pathways and Barriers for ... - EngenderHealth
Help-Seeking Pathways and Barriers for ... - EngenderHealth
Help-Seeking Pathways and Barriers for ... - EngenderHealth
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1. Services offered at this site:<br />
a. What is the full range of services that you provide at this site<br />
i. Which services are <strong>for</strong> women who have experienced violence (Probe <strong>for</strong><br />
specific in<strong>for</strong>mation about services <strong>for</strong> those who have experienced<br />
physical or sexual IPV <strong>and</strong> those who have experienced other <strong>for</strong>ms of<br />
sexual violence.)<br />
1. What is the typical client profile <strong>for</strong> these services<br />
2. Who are most of the clients you see (Probe: <strong>for</strong> social<br />
demographics, e.g., women, married, over age of 25, etc.)<br />
3. Are most of your clients seeking support after experiences of<br />
intimate partner violence Violence by a stranger By someone<br />
else<br />
4. About how many of each type of client does this site see in a day<br />
A week A month<br />
5. What are the typical costs <strong>for</strong> these services<br />
b. What can you tell me about the protocols <strong>and</strong> policies that exist at this site <strong>for</strong><br />
providing services to women who have experienced physical <strong>and</strong> sexual violence<br />
(Probe <strong>for</strong> institutional policies <strong>and</strong> knowledge of national policies.)<br />
c. What sort of training have you or other staff members received to provide<br />
services to women who have experienced physical <strong>and</strong> sexual violence<br />
i. As a provider, what services do you personally provide to people who have<br />
experienced these types of violence (Probe <strong>for</strong> medical, legal, <strong>and</strong><br />
psychosocial service; probe to find out how clients are screened <strong>for</strong><br />
violence)<br />
1. About how many of each type of client do you see in a day A<br />
week A month<br />
2. What kind of documentation do you use to monitor the clients who<br />
use this facility<br />
ii. Which services do you provide most frequently to clients who have<br />
experienced these types of violence (Probe <strong>for</strong> medical, legal, <strong>and</strong><br />
psychosocial services)<br />
1. What is your typical client profile <strong>for</strong> these services (Probe using<br />
demographic questions above.)<br />
2. Are there other services you would like to be able to provide<br />
Which<br />
3. Why would you like to provide these services<br />
4. Why does this site not provide these services now (Probe <strong>for</strong> staff<br />
capacity, costs, space limitations, etc.)<br />
5. What other barriers do you face when providing services to clients<br />
who have experienced violence<br />
iii. Are there any services that clients have been asking <strong>for</strong> in particular<br />
<strong>Help</strong>-<strong>Seeking</strong> <strong>Pathways</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Barriers</strong> <strong>for</strong> Survivors of GBV in Tanzania March 2013<br />
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