Keeping you safe
Who we are
Our Aim
Guide for PR professionals
The scale of sexual harm
Why communicating about sexual harm can be a challenge for the public sector
Being clear about what we mean by ‘sexual harm’
A timeline of change
Understanding ‘trauma’
Understanding things that may trigger trauma
Types of sexual offences
Understanding consent
Examples of sexual harm communications
Understanding labels and terminology in our communications
Principles for communication
Questions to ask when designing communications
Suggested key messages
Understanding if we have made a difference
Communications planner / checklist
Support services and self-care should you need them
Help us to improve
Guide for journalists
Why you matter
Keeping you and your audience safe
What we mean by ‘sexual harm’
The scale of sexual harm
Sexual harm – some context
6 ways you can make a difference
The impact of language and labels
Consent
Types of sexual offences (trigger warning)
Engaging with individuals affected by sexual harm
Recognising and respecting the impact of trauma
Expert organisations you can approach for comment
Support services and self-care should you need them
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Keeping you safe
Who we are
Our Aim
Guide for PR professionals
The scale of sexual harm
Why communicating about sexual harm can be a challenge for the public sector
Being clear about what we mean by ‘sexual harm’
A timeline of change
Understanding ‘trauma’
Understanding things that may trigger trauma
Types of sexual offences
Understanding consent
Examples of sexual harm communications
Understanding labels and terminology in our communications
Principles for communication
Questions to ask when designing communications
Suggested key messages
Understanding if we have made a difference
Communications planner / checklist
Support services and self-care should you need them
Help us to improve
Guide for journalists
Why you matter
Keeping you and your audience safe
What we mean by ‘sexual harm’
The scale of sexual harm
Sexual harm – some context
6 ways you can make a difference
The impact of language and labels
Consent
Types of sexual offences (trigger warning)
Engaging with individuals affected by sexual harm
Recognising and respecting the impact of trauma
Expert organisations you can approach for comment
Support services and self-care should you need them
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Overall, what difference are we trying to make?
Who do we want our communications messages to make a difference for, specifically and why?
What fears do our communications need to consider?
What other barriers may exist for individuals in terms of accessing help and support?
What other factors need to be considered when designing communications?
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