CEHAT is running a 24*7 helpline to respond to women and girls facing violence .Please call this number 9029073154 for support and assistance.
CEHAT uses its wealth of research field-knowledge to develop and conduct gender-sensitive and participatory courses with multiple stakeholders involved in realising citizens' right to health. By engaging with and sensitising the health system, police, courts, NGOs, counsellors, researchers, activists and other stakeholders, we emphasise that violence against women is a health and human rights issue requiring a multi-sectoral response.
Feminist counselling is considered the most effective method in responding to violence as it builds the survivor’s capacity to address violence in a manner they deem suitable and practical. It goes beyond the individual and helps survivors connect to the outside world...
Read MoreUndergraduate medical education in India remains largely gender-blind, and the Gender in Medical Education course is designed to bridge this gap. The course is conceptualised as two integrated levels: where medical educators develop their own competencies...
Read MoreSexual violence has significant negative impact on the physical and psychological health of survivor, who often seek medical assistance at a health facility. Comprehensive and gender-sensitive health care is essential to provide immediate care and assistance...
Read MoreOver the years, CEHAT has developed a robust, gender transformative curriculum that highlights the complex links between health, violence and role of responders in tackling VAW. This course is designed to provide participants an understanding of gender-based violence...
Read MoreCEHAT is running a 24*7 helpline to respond to women and girls facing violence .Please call this number 9029073154 for support and assistance.