Un recurso para padres y cuidadores que enfrentan el abuso sexual infantil de un niño que aman
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Amaze – Real Sex Ed for teens (videos)
Videos providing young teens around the globe with medically accurate, age-appropriate, affirming, and honest sex education they can access directly online. Supports for parents and teachers.
Lean On Me videos: A Caregiver’s Guide to supporting children healing from sexual abuse
Children often don't have the words to disclose that they have been sexually abused, or choose to remain silent because they fear they won't be believed. This series is designed to inform, guide, and educate caregivers to safeguard children from...
Safety Net Project – technology safety for survivors of violence
Website with tech safety tips, stalkerware, location tracking, phone safety, online privacy, personal data privacy, connected devices in your home, and apps. Also has information about tech safety with sexual assault, and teens with technology.
Mental Health is Health
Website that can help you or when you're supporting a friend. Tips for taking care of your mental health and helping you feel your best.
Myths and Facts: Sexual abuse of boys and men
Information from 1 in 6, a support center for male victims and survivors.
Educator Tools: Human Trafficking Awareness
Website with videos and community awareness toolkit by NJ Coalition Against Human Trafficking.
“Luckiest Girl Alive” movie roundtable
In this video, RAINN (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network) is sharing their support and partnership with Netflix for the new film, "Luckiest Girl Alive" (2022). The book's author, an actor, and licensed clinical social worker talk about how one...
Domestic Violence Fact Sheets – NCADV
Statistics and information on domestic violence in many different communities. List and fact sheets towards bottom of the page. Presented by National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV).
Infographics on Stalking by SPARC
Link to website with many different handouts, featuring statistics about high rates of stalking in different communities and myths vs. facts. By the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC)