TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Using an emergency response infrastructure to help women who experience gender-based violence in Gujarat, India JO - Bulletin of The World Health Organization A1 - Newberry, Jennifer A. A1 - Mahadevan, Swaminatha A1 - Gohil, Narendrasinh A1 - Jamshed, Roma A1 - Prajapati, Jashvant A1 - Rao, Gv Ramana A1 - Strehlow, Matthew SP - 388 EP - 392 VL - 94 IS - 5 N2 - PROBLEM: Many women who experience gender-based violence may never seek any formal help because they do not feel safe or confident that they will receive help if they try. APPROACH: A public-private-academic partnership in Gujarat, India, established a toll-free telephone helpline - called 181 Abhayam - for women experiencing gender-based violence. The partnership used existing emergency response service infrastructure to link women to phone counselling, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and government programmes. LOCAL SETTING: In India, the lifetime prevalence of gender-based violence is 37.2%, but less than 1% of women will ever seek help beyond their family or friends. Before implementation of the helpline, there were no toll-free helplines or centralized coordinating systems for government programmes, NGOs and emergency response services. RELEVANT CHANGES: In February 2014, the helpline was launched across Gujarat. In the first 10 months, the helpline assisted 9767 individuals, of which 8654 identified themselves as women. Of all calls, 79% (7694) required an intervention by phone or in person on the day they called and 43% (4190) of calls were by or for women experiencing violence. LESSONS LEARNT: Despite previous data that showed women experiencing gender-based violence rarely sought help from formal sources, women in Gujarat did use the helpline for concerns across the spectrum of gender-based violence. However, for evaluating the impact of the helpline, the operational definitions of concern categories need to be further clarified. The initial triage system for incoming calls was advantageous for handling high call volumes, but may have contributed to dropped calls.
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LA - en SN - 0042-9686 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.15.163741 ID - ref1 ER -