When you see something that doesn’t seem right, there are simple ways to step in and help a friend.
Whether it’s giving someone a safe ride home from a party or diverting a person who is engaging in uncomfortable behavior, anyone can help prevent sexual violence.
There are steps you can take to increase your safety in situations where drinking may be involved. Like any safety tips, they are not a guarantee, but they may help you feel more secure in social situations.
Sexual violence can happen to anyone, and it’s not the only crime that can occur on a college campus. We can all take steps to increase safety on college campuses.
Brainstorming ways to stay safe may help reduce the risk of future harm.
There are two important safety elements to consider when browsing for help online: privacy and security.
Whether it happened recently or years ago, self care can help you cope with the short- and long-term effects of a trauma like sexual assault.
The laws vary by state and situation, but you don’t have to be a legal expert to understand how consent plays out in real life.
If someone is pressuring you to engage in sexual activity, it is important to remember that being in this situation is not your fault. Here are some strategies to try.