Sexual Health

This is what happens if you report being raped in Gloucestershire

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Emma Twydell Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) Gloucester (Image: report

It is now widely accepted that the majority of victims of sexual violence do not report being attacked to police.

Baffling as this may seem, psychologists say overwhelming feelings of shame and guilt perpetuated by sexual violence myths, coupled with a fear of not being believed, mean many people are are reluctant to come forward and seek help. Read More

 

 

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