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Why don't people report sexual assaults?

Only around one in ten sexual assaults are reported to Police. In this video some university students share their views on why that is.

Playing time: 4 minutes 15 seconds

 

What is sexual consent?

University students share their views on sexual consent - what it is, how to ask for it and how to know when you've got it.

Playing time: 3 minutes 28 seconds

 

Quick facts: sexual consent

Dr Cathy Stephenson from Medical Clinicians for Sexual Assault, Aotearoa outlines some quick facts on sexual consent.

Playing time: 1 minute 7 seconds

 

Quick facts: sexual violence

Dr Cathy Stephenson from Medical Clinicians for Sexual Assault, Aotearoa outlines some of the myths that surround sexual violence and how they influence our understanding of it. 

Playing time: 1 minute 39 seconds

 

Reporting sexual assault to Police: steps 1-5

Reporting Sexual Assault To Police STEPS 1-5 takes you through the journey of reporting a sexual assault for adults 18 years and over. Police officers, support and medical staff explain what is involved and let you know that you're not alone in this journey.

Playing time: 15 minutes 52 seconds

 

Reporting sexual assault to Police STEP 1 - How to report

The Reporting Sexual Assault To Police series takes you through the journey of reporting a sexual assault for adults 18 years and over. In STEP 1 Senior Sergeant Tania Van Ooyen offers reassurance, advice and outlines what happens when you first report a sexual assault.

Playing time: 2 minutes 46 seconds

Reporting sexual assault to Police STEP 2 - First interview

The Reporting Sexual Assault To Police series takes you through the journey of reporting a sexual assault for adults 18 years and over. In STEP 2  Detective Senior Sergeant Anthony Tebbutt outlines what happens at the first interview when you report a sexual assault.

Playing time: 2 minutes 46 seconds

 

Reporting sexual assault to Police STEP 3 - Emotional support

The Reporting Sexual Assault To Police series takes you through the journey of reporting a sexual assault for adults 18 years and over. In STEP 3 Irene Livingston from the Hutt Rape Counselling Network outlines what emotional support is available for victims of sexual assault.

Playing time: 3 minutes 6 seconds

 

Reporting sexual assault to Police STEP 4 - Medical check up

The Reporting Sexual Assault To Police series takes you through the journey of reporting a sexual assault for adults 18 years and over. In STEP 4 Dr Cathy Stephenson from Medical Clinicians for Sexual Assault, Aotearoa outlines what happens at the medical check up.

Playing time: 7 minutes 17 seconds

Reporting sexual assault to Police STEP 5 - Formal interview

Reporting Sexual Assault To Police series takes you through the journey of reporting a sexual assault for adults 18 years and over. In STEP 5 Detective Nicole Bourke outlines what happens at the formal interview.

Playing time: 3 minutes 56 seconds

 

Consent: it's simple as tea

If you’re still struggling with consent just imagine instead of initiating sex you’re making them a cup of tea. Animation courtesy of Emmeline May at rockstardinosaurpirateprincess.com and Blue Seat Studios. Copyright © 2015 RockStarDinosaurPiratePrincess and Blue Seat Studios. Images are Copyright ©2015 Blue Seat Studios.

Playing time: 2 minutes 49 seconds