Sexual Assault Prevention
Sexual assault prevention involves educating individuals about consent, boundaries, and respectful behavior. Programs often focus on teaching people how to recognize and respond to risky situations, as well as how to support survivors. Awareness campaigns aim to change societal attitudes that contribute to sexual violence.
Community involvement is crucial in prevention efforts. This includes training for law enforcement, educators, and healthcare professionals to identify and address sexual assault. By fostering open discussions and promoting safe environments, communities can work together to reduce the incidence of sexual assault and support those affected.