Summer of Respect is a summer-long anti-sexual violence campaign, designed and run by WCHM and the Canberra Rape Crises Centre. The campaign begins in late October and continues until International Women’s Day on March 8. Summer of Respect is an opportunity—unique to and within the ACT—to deliver innovative anti-sexual violence initiatives.
An article from BISH explaining why people sext, how to practise safer sexting and why sexting can be a problem.
“Who are you?” is a video created by The Line. This video shows scenarios where people could step in and prevent sexual violence on a night out. Trigger Warning: This video shows a fictional scenario leading up to a rape, and may be distressing for viewers.
This article from Reach Out can help if you’re not sure what sexting is, you’re being pressured to sext but are unsure about it, you want to understand the risks of sexting.
A great article from BISH on why people should only have to say ‘no’ to you once, why it’s not just about words, and tips on how to say it.
If you’re still struggling with consent just imagine instead of initiating sex you’re making them a cup of tea.
The Australian Government’s website made to support all Australians who have experienced image-based abuse, by providing reporting options, support and resources for victims, their family and friends, and bystanders.