19/02/2022
Being an active bystander is integral to dismantling the culture of s*xual violence.
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16/01/2022
R**e myths have an impact on how a survivor may feel about themselves or the s*xual offence. They may prevent a victim from reporting to the police or even from identifying the s*xual violence.
We have a social responsibility to dismantle the culture of s*xual violence.
Call your friends and family out.
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12/01/2022
Consent is the most important element of any s*xual activity. Without fully-informed and freely given consent, s*xual activity becomes a s*xual offence.
If you are not sure, ASK.
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09/01/2022
It is suggested that over 800,000 people are subjected to s*xual violence in one year. It is estimated that just 5-11% of victims of s*xual violence will report to police. Nonetheless, England and Wales is experiencing an all-time-low in conviction rates, sitting at around 6% year on year.
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06/01/2022
R**e is s*x without consent. It is considered to be the most serious type of s*xual violence.
R**e is not always violent but can have a serious impact on the person who is subjected to it.
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02/01/2022
Survivors of s*xual violence may experience a number of emotional difficulties. This is a completely normal response, and there are a number of organisations that can provide you with the support that you need.
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29/12/2021
Sexual harassment is a type of harassment that can take many forms. It is usually a type of communication which can be verbal, online or through gestures. Sexual harassment can be a one-off incident or an ongoing pattern of behaviour.
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23/12/2021
Sexual assault is where a person is forced, coerced, bullied or manipulated into doing something s*xual that they do not consent to. Sexual assault does not need to be violent.
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19/12/2021
At least 1 in every 5 women and 1 in every 25 men have been subjected to s*xual violence since the age of 16 in England and Wales.
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16/12/2021
'Sexual violence' is an umbrella term for every kind of s*xual offence. R**e Crisis (2020) define 's*xual violence' as “any kind of unwanted s*xual act or activity, including r**e, s*xual assault, s*xual abuse, and many others.” The World Health Organization deemed s*xual violence to be a "serious public health concern" in 2014.
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12/12/2021
We've had a rebrand at Johnston & Marsh Training and Consultancy Ltd!
If you're a head teacher, teacher, school governor or safeguarding lead and want us to deliver a session to your school, please drop us a DM, email [email protected] or visit http://jandmtc.com
Together, we will end s*xual violence.
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