Friday, April 27, 2018

Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month

Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) is an annual campaign to raise public awareness about sexual assault and educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence. It is observed in April in the USA.

Each year during the month of April, state, territory, tribal and community-based organizations, rape crisis centers, government agencies, businesses, campuses and individuals plan events and activities to highlight sexual violence as a public health, human rights and social justice issue and reinforce the need for prevention efforts.

The theme, slogan, resources and materials for the national SAAM campaign are coordinated by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center each year with assistance from anti-sexual assault organizations throughout the United States.

Here is a powerful excerpt from President Obama’s proclamation for Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month 2011:

“Despite reforms to our legal system, sexual violence remains pervasive and largely misunderstood.  Nearly one in six American women will experience an attempted or completed rape at some point in her life, and for some groups, rates of sexual violence are even higher.  Almost one in three American Indian and Alaska Native women will be sexually assaulted.  Young women ages 16 to 24 are at greatest risk, and an alarming number of young women are sexually assaulted while in college.  Too many men and boys are also affected.  With each new victim and each person still suffering from an attack, we are called with renewed purpose to respond to and rid our Nation of all forms of sexual violence…

Each victim of sexual assault represents a sister or a daughter, a nephew or a friend.  We must break the silence so no victim anguishes without resources or aid in their time of greatest need.”

So what can we do about it?

Please write a post with your own ideas on how to prevent sexual assaults, these links might help you:
http://www.stopstreetharassment.org/2011/04/10-ideas-forsexual-assault-awareness-and-prevention-month-2011/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2017/12/08/the-one-best-idea-for-ending-sexual-harassment/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.bb56318ba650

Then we can create a poster with the best ideas, here you have some examples.








Thanks for your ideas!

22 comments:

  1. We think that the posibility of change this situation starts in the education, all people have to explain to their childs that not is not , and they have to respect all people.

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  2. I think that we can create a center to help this victims, I mean, with psychologists. Also they can do some sports or things to keep them distracted and to the victims without resources organise campaigns to collect food or clothes and make them feel that they are not alone so they must not be in silence.

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  3. We have to learn that "no" is "no".
    that we all have the right to decide and we have the right to be respected.

    cosme and Tamara.

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  4. we think the society (parents, teachers, friends,...) should teach to children since they are young that they don't have to do it, in this way we think it can be stopped.
    Luz-Lydia

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  5. i think that we have teach to not violate. The problem reside in the rapist. Not have blame the victims.

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  6. Gabriel and me think the idea of a shelter for the victims. Whit proffesionals who help the people and teach them how to confront their trauma.

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  7. Sexual assault could stop if we control the people who have assaulted women before. And if we teach students in a young age about sexual assault, so that it wont happen when they become adults.
    Marvin-Gonzalo-GianFranco

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  8. i think what the education is the key to an equal society.

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  9. Joaquin and me think the education of all people should be better in the schools and our homes.
    so we could prevent all types of sexual assaults ;)

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  10. ariadna y olga: We think that the problem is that men, since they think they have superiority over women and that this does not happen, a good education is necessary

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  11. We think a good education is the key to eliminate this kind of situations, also if you see someone suffering it or you are a victim you must act inmediately in order to change these sexual assaults.

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  13. Hi everyone!
    We think that we have to teach not to violence
    and if we teach student on a young age about sexual assault we will know what to do.
    We want an earth without violence #notviolence#alltogether#Ibelieveyou

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  14. We think that it all begins in the education,If you have a good education you will understand that women and men are equals.
    Marialejadnra-Mariam

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  15. We think that the patriarchy is in all places, we can find it in the normal live, in the law, in the religions, traditions. We have done a lot to improve that situation, but against the social opinion,the male chauvinism is present in all lifes. We are so proud of all the women that fights and proud of what we have changed but there are a lot of changes to do. Start the revolution! GRLPWR <3
    Esther and Aitana

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  16. The biggest problem that we have in this society it's bad education of the parents and
    prejudices that the society have to womans.
    we have to brake this prejudices through education.The education is the key to an equal society.
    kleber e ivan

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  17. We think that a good education is the best option to instill values like respect, not to hurt others and dont do sexual assaults

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  18. We think that to prevent violations, the teachers have to teach to their students of the respect to all the people and sexual education. Fernando and Claudia.

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  19. If we want to stop sexual attacks, we must teach the people to respects the others when they are childs

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  20. in our opinion we think that the problem of sexual harassment towards women could be solved by instilling values ​​and education to men from a young age by letting them know that women are not inferior to them, another solution would be that criminal punishments were greater

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