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75 Ways to Prevent Sexual Violence - Respect a person’s right to say no to sexual activity
- Lobby for victim–centered sexual assault laws
- Speak out against all forms of violence
- Educate yourself on the issues
- Admit that it does happen in your community
- Intervene if you witness sexually abusive behavior
- Advocate for victim’s rights
- learn about sexual harassment
- Avoid engaging in, supporting or encouraging sexual harassment
- Believe & support survivors of sexual violence
- Know the statistics
- Avoid blaming the victim
- believe in equality
- Be aware of how violence is portrayed in the media
- Speak out against the media’s glorification of sexual violence
- Advocate for more rape prevention education programs
- Understand that sexual violence affects us all
- Talk to your teen about healthy, respectful relationships
- Stop others from slipping a date rape drug in someone’s drink
- Know that sexual violence is about power and control
- Model respectful behavior for others
- Know the sexual assault laws
- Believe that a safer world is possible
- Participate in sexual assault awareness month activities in april
- Teach kids that violence is not the answer
- Donate to organizations that serve survivors of sexual assault
- Put a sexual violence prevention sticker on your car
- Ponsor a fund raiser for your local sexual assault program
- Avoid making threats or using coercion and pressure to get sex
- Educate your child about safe and unsafe touching
- Wear a sexual assault prevention t- shirt
- Speak out against sexist or homophobic jokes
- Start an email campaign
- Know & share community resources for sex assault survivors
- Advocate for more youth violence prevention programs
- Know that it can happen to anyone
- Write a letter to the editor of your newspaper
- Write an article for your school paper or workplace newsletter
- Get others to speak out against sexual violence
- Say something if a friend brags about sexually aggressive behavior
- Get help if you are being sexually harassed
- Stop your sexual advances if the other person says no
- Encourage others to do the same
- Avoid buying music that glorifies sexual violence
- Urge your local radio stations to stop playing music that contains lyrics that objectify women
- Applaud others who speak out against sexual violence
- Invite a speaker from your local sex assault center
- Pledge to never commit or condone acts of sexual violence
- Call for help if you witness an act of violence
- Respect the choices victims make to survive
- Stop others from taking sexual advantage of someone who is intoxicated
- Let others know you think it’s wrong to demean someone because of their sexual orientation
- Know your school’s workplace’s policies on sexual violence and harassment
- Engage others in discussions about sexual violence
- Challenge assumptions
- Break the silence
- Know that men can be sexually assaulted
- Know the rights of victims
- Empower & Advocate
- Be open to change
- Reach out
- Have compassion
- Find your voice
- Respect others’ boundaries
- Report it if you witness sexual harassment in your school or workplace
- Educate–Talk about it
- Know that most sex offenders aren’t strangers
- Support a friend
- Learn about date rape drugs
- Get the facts, tell others
- Stay alert and aware
- Reinforce that rape is never the victim’s fault
- Protect yourself
- Respect your partner or significant other
- Know that you have the power to make a difference
Adapted from “100 Things You Can Do to Prevent Sexual Assault” produced by the Atlantic County Woman’s Center, Linwood, New Jersey
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