CONSENT IN CLASSROOMS

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 LESSON 8: Responding to Harm and Supporting Survivors

 

LESSON 8

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Responding to Harm and Supporting Survivors

LESSON 8 - Responding to Harm and Supporting Survivors

It can be difficult to accept that harm is unavoidable. In love, life, relationships, and growing up in general, our students are facing all kinds of pressures and stresses.

We may not always be able to protect our youth from harm, but there are many ways we can reduce it.

 

Audio Introduction to Lesson 8

 
 
 

How To Help Someone You Care About

How To Help Someone You Care About

RAINN’s resource helps us learn what to say when someone tells you they’ve been sexually assaulted, especially when that person is a family member, friend, or loved one.

 
 

Friends and Family of Sexual Violence Survivors

The period following a sexual assault is emotionally charged, confusing, and frightening. If you know someone who has been sexually assaulted this resource by PCAR can help guide you through all the considerations to take while navigating the situation.

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The period following a sexual assault is emotionally charged, confusing, and frightening. If you know someone who has been sexually assaulted this resource by PCAR can help guide you through all the considerations to take while navigating the situation.

 
 

Need Support?

We understand that these topics can bring up difficult feelings. If you’re looking for extra support or someone to talk to please look through our resource section for a wide array of helplines, resources, support groups, and counselling options.