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My Body Safety Rules

My Body Safety Rules

by Crystal Emerick | May 13, 2021 | Changemaker, Family & Friends, Loved Ones, Parents & Caregivers

My Body Safety Rules Jayneen Sanders has created an informative, child-friendly poster to empower...
Brave Step Launches “Changemaker” Program To Help Prevent Future Sexual Violence

Brave Step Launches “Changemaker” Program To Help Prevent Future Sexual Violence

by Crystal Emerick | Mar 31, 2021 | Uncategorized

BRAVE STEP LAUNCHES “CHANGEMAKER” PROGRAM TO HELP PREVENT FUTURE SEXUAL VIOLENCE Equipping Allies...
QPR Training May 13 at 6:30 p.m. ET

QPR Training May 13 at 6:30 p.m. ET

by Crystal Emerick | Feb 2, 2021 | Brave Step Resources, Uncategorized

QPR Training The details The QPR Institute created the QPR training module. The Institute’s...
The Advocate’s Guide: Working With Parents Of Children Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted

The Advocate’s Guide: Working With Parents Of Children Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted

by Crystal Emerick | Nov 27, 2020 | Changemaker, Loved Ones, Parents & Caregivers

The Advocate’s Guide: Working with Parents of Children who have been Sexually Assaulted This...
Mapping Prevention: Engaging Fathers

Mapping Prevention: Engaging Fathers

by Crystal Emerick | Nov 18, 2020 | Changemaker, Community, Loved Ones, Parents & Caregivers

Mapping Prevention: Engaging Fathers The NSVRC’s Mapping Prevention video podcast series...
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Thriving doesn’t mean avoiding the pain of sexua Thriving doesn’t mean avoiding the pain of sexual trauma. It means having the courage to face it head-on. Recovery requires us to go through the hard parts, not around them. And while the journey isn’t easy, it can lead to strength, resilience and a renewed sense of self.

At Brave Step, we walk alongside survivors as they move from surviving to thriving. Every story of courage reminds us that growth is possible, and thriving is within reach. 💜

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When someone we care about experiences sexual viol When someone we care about experiences sexual violence, it impacts us too. Feelings of fear, anger, guilt or helplessness can be heavy to hold on your own.

That’s why we created Loved Ones, a supportive community where friends, family and partners of survivors can come together, share openly and find strength in connection.

Recovery doesn’t happen in isolation. By walking alongside others who understand, you’ll discover new ways to support your loved one and yourself.

💜 Our next Loved Ones groups begin soon. Space is limited, reserve your spot today.

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One Brave Thing: Insight from Dr. Lisa Littlejohn One Brave Thing: Insight from Dr. Lisa Littlejohn Hill

"My clinical work has offered me the opportunity to hold space for and with many survivors of sexual trauma. Never is that space more tender and tough, than with that of male survivors. Research suggests that 1 in 13 boys experience sexual abuse during childhood, and 1 in 10 men will experience sexual assault at some point during their lifetime. The stigma and myths of male invulnerability can be a barrier for seeking help and many men go most of their lives without disclosing. Like that of other survivors of sexual trauma, the psychological and emotional impact of male sexual trauma is wide-ranged and can include depression, intimacy and relationship issues, shame or self-blame, addiction, employment instability and suicidal ideation. These issues and others are often hidden within silence and isolation. Understanding male socialization, breaking stigmas through supportive networks, and advocacy are identifiable ways that we as a community can better understand the uniqueness of this pervasive issue. In addition, when loved ones, friends and allies ensure male survivors that they are believed, seen, and heard, they simultaneously create space for healing and recovery."
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