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Hospitals should have designated areas for victims of domestic violence

Afamasaga Faauiga Palepua Mulitalo at the Convention to Eliminate All Forms of Discrimination of Women.

Apia, SAMOA — A top Samoa government official has recommended hospitals have a designated area for victims of domestic violence and protocols for health practitioners to follow when attending to such cases.

The Ministry of Women, Community and Social Development Chief Executive Officer, Afamasaga Faauiga Palepua Mulitalo, told Samoa Observer that her office and other relevant Government agencies should work together to address the absence of such facilities in hospitals, and empower hospital staff by establishing procedures to ensure victims have immediate access to treatment and support services.

“The best people to get information for that is the Health Department but it’s something that we really need to see happening,” she said. 

“These are things we are trying to work together on with different agencies to make sure that we put in place, systems and processes so victims of violence are properly handled.”

“Whoever is responsible as the first point of contact (whether its Health, whether its Police, whether it’s us here at the Ministry or Justice), we should have systems in place to make sure victims are comfortable to go to that person, unit or section.”

Afamasaga said providing a safe and supportive environment at a hospital is key to women overcoming the shame and fear of being victims of domestic violence.

“It’s something that we really want to see in the hospital, that there is a place that victims of violence are comfortable to go directly to, when they need medical care. Sometimes our women feel reluctant to go to the hospital, if they feel they are being abused by their partners, so I guess it’s something that we need to make sure that women feel comfortable enough, to seek help and get treated if they are being abused.”

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