In respect of monitoring and service delivery in respect of the Domestic Violence Act, the CGE noted the lack of training by law enforcement officials, most notably police as to how to handle cases of domestic violence and the issuing of protection orders. In most cases the protection order comes too late to take the victim of domestic violence out of the immediate danger that she is in. This is furthermore exacerbated by the fact the law enforcement officials try to mediate the situation, whilst not being trained to do so or are biased towards the victim. This often results in the fatalities of these victims who enrage their attackers even further once the police have left. Training to law enforcement officials is provided in terms of the correct procedures, contact details of places of safety and worksheets.