The funding assistance provided by the government over the last nine months to the Samoa Victim
Support Group was to implement six selected activities to eliminate violence against women and girls.
Counseling support for victims and offenders of violence was the first of the six activites implemented by
SVSG from April to December 2022 with funding assistance from the government.
This activity included upgrade work to the counselling space available at the SVSG main office in Apia, for
one-on-one counselling sessions for victims of violence. The counselling room was repainted; an air
condition was installed and comfortable furnishings ensured that the space is not only safe, but friendly for
the victims.
SVSG had responded and assisted a total of 270 children, men and women survivors of violence from April
to December 2022 (88 in Savaii / 182 in Upolu, comprised of: 42 abused children / 34 vulnerable children,
145 women and 49 men
Renovation work was also carried out for the community room used for rehabilitative counselling
programs for men and women offenders of violence referred from the Family Court.
From April to to December 2022, a total of 248 offenders of violence have been referred from the Family
Court to attend SVSG’s Rehabilitative Counselling Programs (101 in Savaii / 114 in Upolu) comprised of 62
women and 186 men.
In addition to improvement to the counseling space, this activity also supported SVSG with producing ten
legal information brochures which provided the community with useful information should they need
relevant assistance relevant to gender based violence.
The 10 topics series included, Domestic Violence, Assault, Sexual Crimes, Protection Order, Going to Court,
Supporting Victims, Sexual Harassment, Young Offenders, Divorce & Families and SVSG Services
The brochures are now available at 12 locations in Upolu namely, the Ministry of Police, the Ministry of
Justice, the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of Health (Outpatient and Pharmacy), the Central Bank of
Samoa, Vodafone Matafele, ANZ Bank, Samoa Stationery & Books, Nelson Memorial Library and the St.
Mary’s School Savalalo; and 3 locations in Savaii (Tuasivi Police, Ministry of Justice and Tuasivi College)
According to the SVSG President Siliniu Lina Chang, the brochures help to improve the level of
understanding by the community on the support services available, what to do or where to go to during or
in protection from a violent situation.
With the government assisted project coming to an end, SVSG will take up the responsibility of reprinting
the brochures to ensure the accessibility of our people to the relevant information.