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From: press release on rape & AIDS website Date:
19 September 2000 10:32
RAPE?
HIV?
www.speakout.org.za
SpeakOut is a completely voluntarily website put
together by rape survivors and those with HIV.
The brainchild of rape survivor Charlene Smith,
the site has been donated by Vodacom and designed free by Vodacom's
webdesigners, Electric Ocean. All the data ranging from survivors
stories, to how to prevent rape, what to do during and after a
rape, types of rapists, how the husbands and fathers of women
and girls raped can cope, how to push the police investigation
and cope with the court case were researched and put together
by rape survivors and experts from Johannesburg to Canada, California
to Kimberley in fields as diverse as sexology, criminology, pharmacology,
psychology and policing. There is even a test on how to see whether
you are at risk of being raped, murdered or robbed, designed by
the Nashville Police and adapated and given to SpeakOut with their
compliments.
Information on HIV includes how to access antiretrovirals
after rape, counselling, how to care for yourself if HIV+, foods,
medical care, vitamins, a positive frame of mind. New research
into HIV and AIDS everything from medications to statistics. Information
ranges from the State of California's new policy (September, 2000)
on Post Exposure Prophylaxis after rape to data on microbicides
and new drugs. There are special sections for medical practitioners
and legal experts (whether police or judges) on best practice,
laws, forensics, DNA, investigation techniques and other key information.
A huge data base helps readers access everything from counsellors
in the Northern Cape, to international organisations working in
the field of rape, child abuse, domestic violence and HIV/AIDS.
And readers are invited to write in to either give their views
or solicit more information and help.
For further information write to speakout@global.co.za
or access the site at www.speakout.org.za
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