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Frequently Asked Questions

Find below the answers to commonly asked questions!

What is sexual violence?

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How do I know if my friend or I have experienced sexual violence?

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What about online?

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What should I do if I'm worried someone is going to hurt me or my friend?

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What is consent?

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I feel guilty. Is this my fault?

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How can I help my friend if something happens to them? What should I do?

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Who is a safe adult?

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What will happen if my friend or I tell a safe adult?

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How do my friend and I tell a safe adult?

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What if my friend or I don't want to make a report?

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I'm a parent / caregiver; how can I help?

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I'm a professional; how can I help?

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Did you know?

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

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Sexual violence is an abuse of power and control.

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

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Sexual  violence can also occur between people who are dating.

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Sexual violence is never the victim's fault.

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Only a perpetrator deserves to feel shame and guilt.

Good To Know

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

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