CSR Crisis Intervention Centres
CSR's four Crisis Intervention Centres (CICs) in Delhi help individuals and families experiencing or witnessing violence in the home or elsewhere. We provide free, confidential support services such as mediation, emergency assistance and more. If you or someone you care about is suffering from abuse or violence, our trained Counselors can provide free and confidential:
  • One-on-one, private discussions with a Counselor,
  • A planned intervention with the person(s) accused of violence,
  • Mediated meetings with your family members or partner, and/or
  • Local community meetings and women's support groups.
We can also help you or your loved one secure shelter and necessary provisions, access health care, file police reports, get legal assistance, or locate options for skill training or finding a job. Together, you and your Counselor will create a personalized support plan that best meets your needs.

To get in touch, telephone us at +91 (0)11 26899998, +91 (0)11 26125583 to arrange a visit, or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to the Gender Training Institute for more information about our services. Your visits, telephone calls and e-mails to us are always confidential. We will never share or publicize any details about your identity or situation unless you expressly permit us to do so.

If you are outside Delhi, we encourage you to check out our database of service providers and protection officers across India.

http://crisisinterventioncentre.org
Violence against women and girls, also called "gender-based violence":
  • Happens to women of any age and in any life stage
  • Takes place in private and public space
  • Results in physical, sexual or psychological harm
Violence against women and girls includes but is not limited to:
  • Female foeticide
  • Neglect
  • Physical abuse
  • Emotional abuse
  • Rape and sexual assault
  • Child marriage
  • Eve-teasing
  • Sexual harassment
  • Forced prostitution
  • Domestic violence
  • Dowry harassment and death
Thirty-five percent of Indian women aged 15 to 49 have experienced physical or sexual violence. But just because violence against women is common, doesn't mean it's acceptable or right.

We can help you: Just telephone us at ++91 (0)11 26899998, +91 (0)11 26125583 or send us an email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
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