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