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sex victims
It can happen to anyone – women, men, girls and boys – of every age, race, sexual orientation and religious background.
No one ever deserves or asks for it to happen.
No matter where you were, what you were doing, what you were wearing, what you were saying, if you were drunk or under the influence of drugs, you did not deserve this. The responsibility always lies with the attacker, not you.
Know your rights
You always have the right to say no to sex
“Sexual violence affects us all, therefore, we are all a part of the solution.”
Sexual violence can be prevented.
Community members can work to prevent sexual violence by establishing healthy and positive relationships that are based on respect, safety, and equality. Community members can play an active role in stopping sexual violence before it occurs by becoming engaged bystanders.
Sexual violence affects everyone.
Individuals, families, communities, and the larger society. Sexual violence often impacts an individual’s education, employment and income, housing and shelter, and physical and mental health. Relationships with friends and family members may beimpacted.
You are not alone - It is not your fault
Violence is not the result of any single factor but is caused by multiple risk factors that interact at individual, relationship and community/societal levels. Thus, addressing sexual violence requires
cooperation from diverse sectors, including health, community, education, welfare and criminal justice.
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Meet The sex victims/survivors family
We are here to share and support. Internet gives us the opportunity to connect and stop the crime.
Every person has the ability to promote and share respectful behaviors.
This can be as simple as privately asking a friend not to make inappropriate comments or as public as intervening during an argument or conflict.
Taking action in some way, shape, or form begins to change the thoughts or beliefs or norms of a community.