4. Norms, Standards, Outcomes and Programme Practices |
4.1 Norm 1: An organisation must be accredited
4.2 Norm 2: Service providers must ensure the victims' safety and security in the organisation
4.3 Norm 3: Victims of trafficking must have access to and receive adequate health care
4.4 Norm 4: Provision of separate toilets facilities
4.5 Norm 5: Provision of privacy in rooms
4.6 Norm 6: Victims' information must be treated with strictest confidentiality
4.7 Norm 7: Enabling environment for children must be created
4.8 Norm 8: Provision of proper care for sick children
4.9 Norm 9: Safe storage of anything that may be harmful to adult victims and children
4.11 Norm 11: All victims to be reintegrated into their families and or communities
4.12 Norm 12: Provision of Rehabilitation Programme to victims
4.13 Norm 13: Provision of education and skills development training for victims
4.14 Norm 14: Parents with children are accommodated
4.15 Norm 15: Organisations must provide accommodation for all victims
4.16 Norm 16: Victims; rights to a hygienic and safe kitchen are upheld
4.17 Norm 17: Preparation and provision of food must take place under safe and hygienic conditions
4.18 Norm 18: Provision made for recreational and multipurpose activities
4.19 Norm 19: Administrative office must be available in the organisation
4.20 Norm 20: Assets secured and well managed
4.21 Norm 21: Human resources must be adequately managed