
Inside Stellenbosch’s Fight Against GBV: Part 2
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In this episode, Jacolette Kloppers and Wilné van Rooyen are joined by Dr Elizabeth Richter from the Stellenbosch GBV Centre and Melissa Grobler from the Department of Justice for a vital conversation about gender-based violence (GBV) in our community. The discussion explores both the human and legal dimensions of GBV, focusing on the services available to victims and the importance of understanding consent in South African law.
Dr Richter shares how the Stellenbosch GBV Centre, which opened in February 2024, has already supported almost 700 victims — many of whom are children under the age of 18. She explains how the Centre provides trauma care, medical treatment, psycho-social support, and legal assistance in a confidential and compassionate environment. The Centre is open 24 hours a day, offers its services free of charge, and is located at the corner of Old Helshoogte and Protea Streets in Ida’s Valley, Stellenbosch. Those seeking help can call the Centre directly on 063 238 4280.
Melissa Grobler discusses key legal aspects of GBV, including the age of consent, what constitutes legal consent, and situations where consent cannot be given — such as when someone is underage, intoxicated, manipulated, or in a vulnerable position. She also highlights how South African law protects individuals from sexual assault and explains that consent must be given freely and can be withdrawn at any time.
This episode offers essential information for anyone seeking support, clarity, or a deeper understanding of the resources and legal protections available to survivors of GBV in Stellenbosch and beyond.
Dr Richter shares how the Stellenbosch GBV Centre, which opened in February 2024, has already supported almost 700 victims — many of whom are children under the age of 18. She explains how the Centre provides trauma care, medical treatment, psycho-social support, and legal assistance in a confidential and compassionate environment. The Centre is open 24 hours a day, offers its services free of charge, and is located at the corner of Old Helshoogte and Protea Streets in Ida’s Valley, Stellenbosch. Those seeking help can call the Centre directly on 063 238 4280.
Melissa Grobler discusses key legal aspects of GBV, including the age of consent, what constitutes legal consent, and situations where consent cannot be given — such as when someone is underage, intoxicated, manipulated, or in a vulnerable position. She also highlights how South African law protects individuals from sexual assault and explains that consent must be given freely and can be withdrawn at any time.
This episode offers essential information for anyone seeking support, clarity, or a deeper understanding of the resources and legal protections available to survivors of GBV in Stellenbosch and beyond.