11. Justice, Safety and Security . Best practice models such as the Sexual Assault Victim Empowerment programme (SAVE) should be re-examined and considered for roll-out to other provinces as a matter of urgency. . The State should train its personnel staff across the criminal justice system with specific focus on police, prosecutors and magistrates and it should include disability - specific training as well as on the provision of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act 32 of 2007. . Government should partner with civil society where specialised skills have been developed to deal with people with disabilities. Closer collaboration is required between Disabled Peoples Organisations and gender-based violence organisation to improve referral mechanisms. . The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development should be sensitised to the needs of caregivers and children with disabilities in court. Moreover, officials within the criminal justice system should also be sensitised around persons with mental health concerns/mental illness. Advocacy should be undertaken to review policy to undertake other measures of justice. Efforts should be made to protect the persons with disabilities from secondary abuse of the current court system.