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PROGRAM MEDIA (Groupwork Session) RAPED VICTIMS

Goal: At the end of the sessions the clients will able to:
1. Have the potential in overcoming their fears.
2. Improve their social functioning and living standard.
3. Allow the survivor to have voice and a choice.

PERSON EXPECTED
PHASE OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES
INVOVLED OUTCOME
A. BEGINNING PHASE: Awareness of Self
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1 Session:  To be able to  Journal Ideas  Client & Social  Social worker
Introductory determine the Worker will know the
and Profiling client identity of the
Activities background. survivor in and
 To bring  Open-Forum out.
together to  The client will
discuss real and become open-
relevant issues minded and
that they deal participate well in
with. their discussion.
2nd Session:  To encourage  Team Building -  Client, Social  The client will be
Expressing communication. Memory Wall Worker and able to express
Conflicts and  To gain trust and  Workshops ( Self Instructor their emotions
Perceptions in make group Defense) about their past.
Life bonds.  Art Activities  Raise awareness
 To cultivate and prevent
positive values sexual violence.
and attitudes.  Boost their self-
esteem.
B. MIDDLE PHASE: Relational Issues
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3 Session:  To treat the fear  Stress Inoculation  Client, Social  The survivor
Counseling and and anxiety Training Worker, learns how fear
Psychological symptoms often (Education Police develops as a
Needs/ Therapy experienced by Phase), (Skill- Officer, learned
raped victims. Building Phase), Lawyer response to
 To enable the (Application trauma and
survivor to Phase learns to
make his own identify cues in
decisions. the environment
 To guide the  Seminar ( RA that trigger fear.
survivor in his 1962)  Clients learn to
planning and  Legal advocacy control their
decisions in life. fear reactions
 To help the via exercises
victim fasten to designed to
recover. reduce
 To check psychological
assumptions and sensation and
biases to the fearful thoughts.
victims.  Clients apply
 To pursue legal the skill they
action and seek have learned to
treatment. engage in
fearful
behaviour,
control self-
criticism and
manage
avoidance
behaviour.
 The client will
begin to be an
independent.
 To be non-
judgemental and
to assert that a
sexual assault is
never the
survivor’s fault.
 Survivors have
a variety of
legal options
available to
them after a
sexual assault.
4th Session:  To open more  ALS (out of  Client, Social  The client will
Preparation for educational school youth) Worker pursue an
the future opportunities to equivalent
the survivors  Livelihood pathway to
 To explore their program complete basic
thoughts and education.
experiences.
 The client will
eventually return
to his former self.
C. ENDING PHASE: Assessment and Evaluation
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5 Session:  To evaluate the  Spend time with  Client, Social  The client will
Evaluation and impact of family others family, Worker, see how he is
Monitoring support. peers Family, important in his
 To vent their  Friends family because of
emotions and the support of his
express hidden family from the
thought. rape accident that
 To allow them he encountered.
to unwind.  Build genuine
 To build relationship with
positive families.
experience.  Regain sense of
control
 Rebuild self-
worth and learn
to heal.

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