Lagos
State government, last weekend, geared up activities toward ensuring a holistic
response to sexual and gender-based violence in line with the mandate of
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, which was embarked upon by the Lagos State Domestic
and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT).
According
to the coordinator of DSVRT, Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, the team in partnership with
Justice 4 All (J4A), had on Friday, February 12, facilitated a one-day training
for State Counsel in the Directorate of Public Prosecutions on best practices
for child interviewing and examination of a child in court.
She
said the training was useful as majority of the sexual assault cases currently prosecuted
at the High Court involved child victims.
“The
essence of the training was to assist in ensuring that best practices are
implemented for the purpose of avoiding re-traumatisation of the victims and
increasing conviction rates,” she said.
Similarly,
Mrs. Vivour-Adeniyi said the team also in partnership with the Pastor Bimbo Odukoya
Foundation continued its Rape Prevention and Sexual Harassment drive for higher
institutions which saw over 5,000 Lagos State University (LASU) students engaged
during the university’s orientation week.
“The selection of this period was instructive,
as statistics reveal that fresher students are more susceptible to be sexually harassed
or assaulted in their first year of university. They therefore need to be armed
with information and tips on how to stay safe on campus.
“The
issue of consent was also discussed, with key focus on the major significance
of consent in relationships and it was emphasised to the students why consent
must never be ignored or misinterpreted in relationships,” the DSVRT Coordinator
said.
She
said the team also seized the occasion to distribute its Sexual Assault
Prevention Manual for Higher Institutions to the students present, saying the
manual encapsulates all the issues raised at the interaction.
Vivour-Adeniyi
said the team was also privileged to engage National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)
members on domestic violence as a focus area.
“Details
shared with corps members include support services like shelter and the
different legal redress which are available to victims.
They
were also enlightened on the role the community plays in curbing this menace,
and the criminal implications of attempts to cover up domestic violence related
offences,” she said.
She
said the team also charged the Corps members present to see themselves as
change agents and activists in the fight against sexual and gender based
violence in the State.
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