Mitchell`s Plain Network Opposing Abuse

The Mitchell’s Plain Network Opposing Abuse aims to empower victims/survivors of abuse, violent crimes, and disasters with coping skills, promoting and advocating for the prevention of crime and violence.

Early Intervention – making communities aware of the destruction caused by violence against women and children which is a pestilence and causes a high mortality rate.

The M.P.Network has the following focus areas:

  • Family Violence Court Support Program – assist with the formulation of the sworn statements
  • Crisis, Trauma Counselling
  • Grief & Bereavement
  • Domestic Violence Support Groups

The Organisation specifically deals with victims who have experienced the following abuse:

  1. Victims of Genderbsase Violence (GBV)
  2. Victims of Violent Crimes (VCV)
  3. Victims of Disasters (D)

Victims mostly have been subjected to the following types of crimes and violene.

In a Domestic violence perspective:

Physical, Verbal, Emotional, Psychological, Financial and Sexual abuse as well as harrasment.

In Violent crimes perspective

Robbery, Murder, Assault, High Jacking, Human Trafficking, Sexual Offence and Gang Violence.

Property Crimes perspective:

Theft of Private property, house breaking, burglary, vandalism and consumer fraud.

Objective:

Empowering victims with coping skills to overcome their psychological traumas, stressors and challenges.

The organisation provides the following services:

Counseling:

Cries intervention counseling at Mitchell`s Plain Court, where victims access service for the prevention of domestic violence. They Are provided with emotional and practical support as wel as legal information.

Trauma Counselling:

Psychological trauma counseling that empowers victims with coping skills to overcome their Grief`s Losses and fears, which enable them regain rational functioning.

Domestic Support Groups:

Support groups where victims / survivors are educated to deal with challenges in relationships.

Skills Development Programmes:

Training to community members who wish to start their own NGOs.

Crime Prevention Programmes:

Gender base awareness programmes

Awareness and Advocacy Programmes:

Focus on Gender base violence and violent crimes.

School Programs:

Awareness programs – Bulling, Truancy, Peer Pressure

Target Groups:

Services are rendered to all victims irrespective of Age, Gender, Race and Religion.

Interns:

The organization host and assist interns from learning institutions.