Otago Daily Times

Rape Crisis renamed; OCASA to work with all genders

- DAISY HUDSON daisy.hudson@odt.co.nz

FOR the first time in its fourdecade history, Dunedin’s Rape Crisis centre will work with sexual abuse victims of all genders.

The shift is part of a major overhaul of the organisati­on, which also includes changing its name to the Otepoti Collective Against Sexual Abuse (OCASA).

The move has been met with cautious optimism by the head of a New Zealand male survivors group, who said the more support organisati­ons could work together, the better.

OCASA developmen­t coordinato­r Angelo Libeau said the historical­ly womenonly organisati­on had changed its constituti­on to work with people of all genders.

‘‘There was a lot of complexity around what it actually means to be a safe space for survivors.

‘‘We said ‘if we’re going to make these changes, can we still maintain our feminist philosophi­es’, and we talked about it for a really long time, and then we went ‘absolutely you can — it’s about how you manage the space to keep everybody safe’.’’

He described the change as ‘‘quite huge’’.

‘‘There’s a lot of different things happening in one go.’’

As for the name change, Mr Libeau said that was partly because of community feedback.

‘‘It wasn’t necessaril­y representa­tive of what our service can provide, because people have a really set idea of what ‘crisis’ means, or what ‘rape’ means, so we took that on board.

‘‘It’s not necessaril­y a softening of it, but it encapsulat­es the wider work that we do.’’

Much of the organisati­on’s work was around supporting people in the longer term, he said.

The organisati­on had about 100 people on its books, but each person had a complex variety of needs, he said.

Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Trust chairman Phillip Chapman said Otago was leading the way in terms of communicat­ing with the organisati­on.

He and other members of the board had met OCASA members several times to determine how better to work together.

‘‘Otago’s at the forefront of doing that — that’s the first Rape Crisis group that we’ve actually sat down with.’’

He said the move was a positive one.

‘‘We’re all working with victims of sexual violence, and the more services that are out there, the better.’’

But he acknowledg­ed it would require some changes.

‘‘If you’re only working with female victims, you don’t get the most pleasant view of men.

‘‘So to start working with them, it’s a whole switch in ideology. There’s got to be a switch in thinking. There needs to be training in this area because there are big difference­s between male victims and female — they react quite differentl­y.’’

A rebranding event for OCASA will take place tomorrow at Petridish, at 7pm.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? New identity . . . Showing off Otepoti Collective Against Sexual Abuse’s new branding are developmen­t coordinato­r Angelo Libeau and collective member Sophie Graham.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH New identity . . . Showing off Otepoti Collective Against Sexual Abuse’s new branding are developmen­t coordinato­r Angelo Libeau and collective member Sophie Graham.

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