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Helping Yourself, Helping Others

What should I do if I am sexually assaulted?
A very close friend mine has really found alot of comfort in your organization and speaks so highly of you... — friend of a hotline caller
  • Find a safe environment - anywhere away from the attacker. Ask a trusted friend stay with you for moral support.
  • Preserve evidence of the attack - dont bathe or brush your teeth. Write down all the details you can recall about the attack & the attacker.
  • Call the National Sexual Assault Hotline, operated by RAINN, for free, confidential counseling, 24 hours a day: 1-800-656-HOPE.
  • Get medical attention. Even with no physical injuries, it is important to determine the risks of STDs and pregnancy.
    • To preserve forensic evidence, ask the hospital to conduct a rape kit exam.
    • If you suspect you may have been drugged, ask that a urine sample be collected. The sample will need to be analyzed later on by a forensic lab.
  • Report the rape to law enforcement authorities. A counselor can provide the information youll need understand the process.
  • Remember it wasnt your fault.
  • Recognize that healing from rape takes time. Give yourself the time you need.
  • Know that its never too late to call. Even if the attack happened years ago, the National Sexual Assault Hotline can still help. Many victims do not realize they need help until months or years later.

How can I help a friend who has been sexually assaulted?

  • Listen. Be there. Dont be judgmental.
  • Encourage your friend to seriously consider reporting the rape to law enforcement authorities. A counselor can provide the information your friend will need to make this decision.
  • Be patient. Remember, it will take your friend some time to deal with the crime.
  • Let your friend know that professional help is available through the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
  • Encourage him or her to call the hotline, but realize that only your friend can make the decision to get help.

What can I do to reduce my risk of sexual assault?

  • Dont leave your beverage unattended or accept a drink from an open container.
  • When you go to a party, go with a group of friends. Arrive together, watch out for each other, and leave together.
  • Be aware of your surroundings at all times.
  • Dont allow yourself to be isolated with someone you dont know or trust.
  • Think about the level of intimacy you want in a relationship, and clearly state your limits.

How can I protect my child from sexual abuse?

  • Communicate, communicate, communicate.
  • Speak to your children using the proper names for their body parts. Armed with information, children are better able to report abuse to you.
  • Teach your children about safe and unsafe touches, as well as what is appropriate physical affection.
  • Let your children know that respect for elders doesnt extend to an adult that has made your child uncomfortable. Its OK to say no and its OK to leave the situation.
  • Trust your own instincts. If your instincts tell you something is wrong, follow-up.
  • For information about Internet safety, download A Parents Guide to Internet Safety from the FBI. The materials are available in English & Spanish.

 


       
 
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STAR'S MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Standing Together Against Rape, Inc., (STAR) is to provide the best quality of crisis intervention, education and advocacy services to victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse, and their families and our community.

 

Rape victims can be male, female, young or old. If you have been raped and are hurting emotionally you do not need to be alone. We can help you thru a variety of support services. Call or drop by our office. Need to find us?
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