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- About IDAS
- About Sexual Violence and Abuse
- Consent and Young People
- Myths around Sexual Violence
- Signs that a Child may be being Abused
- What is Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)?
- What is Consent (Adults)?
- What is Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)?
- What is Grooming?
- What is Incest?
- What is Non-recent and Historical Abuse?
- What is Peer on Peer Abuse?
- What is Rape?
- What is Revenge Porn?
- What is Sexual Assault?
- What is Sexual Harrassment?
- What is Sexual Violence and Abuse?
- What is Stalking?
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- Reporting Sexual Violence and Abuse
- Agencies that can support with going to court
- Options for reporting (or not)
- Special Measures
- What happens after you report a rape or sexual assault to the Police?
- What happens if I go to court?
- What is a Children’s Sexual Assault Centre? (CSARC)
- What is a Forensic Medical Examination?
- What is a SARC? (Sexual Assault Referral Centre)
- What is an ISVA (Independent Sexual Violence Adviser)
- What is Pre-Trial Therapy?
- Surviving Sexual Violence and Abuse
- Coping Stategies for Survivors of Sexual Assault
- Eating Disorders
- Help for Parents of Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused
- Helping a child recover from sexual abuse
- Helping your child stay safe online
- How can I support someone I care about who has been sexually assaulted?
- Safety tips for people who swap or sell sex
- Self-harm
- Suicide
- Support during pregnancy
- Support for children who have been sexually abused
- Support for LGBTQ+ people
- Support for men and boys
- Support for People that swap or sell sex
- Support for people with a learning disability
- Support for People with Physical Disabilities
- Trauma Bonds (Stockholm syndrome)
- What is a Panic Attack?
- What is counselling?
- What is Dissociation?
- What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
- What to do if you have been recently sexually assaulted
- Survivor stories
- Useful links