Discusses sexual assault that occurs within the context of ongoing relationships and those that occur in a one-time interaction (e.g., at a party, among casual acquaintances, friends who are not in an ongoing intimate/romantic relationship).
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Explores the importance of knowing the difference between appropriate and inappropriate school staff behavior with students.
Is designed to be read by a supportive adult (parent/caregiver, therapist) to a child (ages 5-10, or as developmentally appropriate) who has engaged in a Not OK touch or problematic sexual behaviors with another child.
Provides a short glossary of relevant terms and a chart delineating the continuums of sex, gender, and sexual orientation.
Provides parents and professionals with the answers to commonly asked questions about the impact of child sexual abuse.
Defines key terms, including consent and coercion, and offers guidance to parents related to dating violence and sexual assault.
Offers information about teen sexual assault and disclosure. This fact sheet outlines why teens don't disclose sexual assault, the benefits of disclosure, and how to support teens after disclosure of a sexual assault.
Provides information to teens about sexual abuse. This fact sheet describes what sexual abuse is, how common it is, myths and facts about sexual abuse, and where to go for help.
Provides information for parents and caregivers on intrafamilial sexual abuse.
Provides parents and caregivers with information about a child disclosing sexual abuse.