Social Support is provided by social workers, social educators and other appropriately qualified social work professionals and aims to:
a) Diagnose the social needs of the crime victim and his or her family, specifically in terms of housing, education, employment and professional training;
b) Inform the victim about the various social resources that exist;
c) Work with the victim to reflect on and explore the most appropriate social resources;
d) Assist the victim in making in-person or virtual contact with other local, regional or national services and institutions to optimize the most appropriate resources for the support process;
e) Refer the victim to other local, regional or national services and institutions and make contact with the respective professionals; accompany the victim in person; and draw up the required victim support process reports.