Madrid (EFE) only yes is yes, which indicates that each province must have one of these spaces before 2024.
Montero has made these statements in the plenary session of the Senate in response to an interpellation presented by the deputy of the PNV María Dolores Etxano Varela, who has indicated to the minister that it is “urgent” to develop a basic model of administrative accreditation of the victims that allows them to access all the resources, services and rights provided for in the law of only yes is yes.
The minister has stressed that this is a “joint task of the Government and the communities”, although she has assured that the process “is already underway” and that in the coming weeks Equality plans to propose the first draft of it, whose approval should take place ” at the latest” at the Sectoral Conference in September.
“It is an absolute priority for the Ministry”, defended Montero, for whom “adequate accreditation of the victims is essential for access to their rights”, which will be recognized “without the need to file a complaint”, he pointed out.
Crisis centers for victims of sexual violence
The objective of these centers is emergency care and the recovery of victims over 16 years of age of all types of sexual violence.
Victims of rape, forced marriage, genital mutilation, sexual harassment, pimping, sexual exploitation, trafficking for sexual exploitation, stalking or repeated gender-based harassment, sexual femicide and any other non-consensual act of sexual nature.
They will offer care both to victims who have just suffered violence and to those who have suffered it in the past – as well as accompaniment and advice to relatives and close people in case of need – and it will not be necessary to file a complaint.
These centers must have a permanent telephone hotline and will have a free transport service and an informative website.