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Finding Safety Again: Steps to Rebuild a Sense of Security After Trauma
Whether or not to report the assault to the police is a question that often weighs heavily on survivors. While the collection of a rape kit does not mandate reporting to law enforcement, it does preserve the option should the survivor choose to report later.
According to the WHO, sexual exploitation and abuse can have severe and long-lasting consequences for survivors, including physical injuries, emotional trauma, and negative effects on mental health. It's essential to look out for the warning signs of sexual abuse and provide resources to those affected.
Sexual abuse (also called sexual assault or sexual violence) is unacceptable. The long-lasting effects of these heinous crimes can affect everyone differently. We're here to raise awareness and give survivors a supportive place to turn. Read on to review the different types of sexual abuse and the impact it can have.
Sexual abuse is a highly traumatic experience that can occur in various contexts, including within relationships, families, institutions, or by strangers. Talking about sexual abuse builds awareness and helps survivors know where — and how — to get the help they need.
Due to the complex nature of sexual abuse, it may take a long time before some survivors discover or learn that they were abused. If you are wondering whether a sexual encounter or behavior was sexual abuse, read on to learn more.