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Frequently Asked Questions
Find below the answers to commonly asked questions!
What is sexual violence?
How do I know if my friend or I have experienced sexual violence?
What about online?
What should I do if I'm worried someone is going to hurt me or my friend?
What is consent?
I feel guilty. Is this my fault?
How can I help my friend if something happens to them? What should I do?
Who is a safe adult?
What will happen if my friend or I tell a safe adult?
How do my friend and I tell a safe adult?
What if my friend or I don't want to make a report?
I'm a parent / caregiver; how can I help?
I'm a professional; how can I help?

Did you know?

Consent is when all people involved in an activity want to participate, and is always necessary for all sexual activities.

Sexual violence is an abuse of power and control.

Anyone of any age, gender, background, or appearance can be a victim of sexual violence.

Sexual violence can also occur between people who are dating.

Sexual violence is never the victim's fault.

Only a perpetrator deserves to feel shame and guilt.
Good To Know

On this page, you’ll find some basic information about sexual violence, consent and boundaries, staying safe, and getting support.
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