April is designated as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Families Living Violence Free offers information to the community to learn more about how to protect yourself and how to report incidents.
FLVF defines the term sexual assault as any type of sexual activity or contact that happens without your consent. “Sexual assault can include non-contact activities, such as someone “flashing” you (exposing themselves to you) or forcing you to look at sexual images. Sexual assault is also called sexual violence or abuse,” according to FLVF Director Nancy Roark.
Roark offers these tips about reporting a sexual assault:
- First of all, ensure your own safety
- After the experience of sexual trauma, the first and most important factor should be prioritizing your safety and well-being
- Reach out for support
- Consider your medical options
It’s important for victims to understand that it’s not their fault. A range of emotions swirls through victims’ minds, but it is crucial to understand the victim is not at fault.
For more information or help, contact
Families Living Violence Free (FLVF) at 919.693.5700.