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Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week
Join us for a Week of Action from 5-11 February and show your support for survivors this Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week!
Read more Prostate concerns after sexual abuse
For survivors of sexual abuse, prostate concerns can be hard to deal with. Re-share our article on Men's Health and the support available this #Movember.
Read more Notts SVSS Joins WEVAW Steering Group for a second year
The Write to End Violence Against Women Awards showcase journalism that writes responsibly on violence against women.
Read more New A-Z drives more conversations on consent
A year after the original A-Z of Consent was put on public transport, a special edition Night-Time edition has now been launched
Read more Your Journey now available in 5 additional languages
The 'Your Journey' guide is made more accessible after being translated into Arabic, Farsi, Polish, Romanian and Urdu.
Read more Photo ID and Anonymous Voters
When Photo ID isn't Photo ID - how the new polling station requirements affect those who are registered to vote anonymously.
Read more Write to End Violence Against Women Awards is now UK Wide
It's the 10th WEVAW Awards and the first time they are UK wide. Find out how to nominate good journalism and our role in this year's awards.
Read more A-Z of Consent Arrives in Nottingham
The launch of a bus and tram wrapped in the A-Z of Consent encourages big and bold conversations on consent in Nottingham.
Read more Hugging? Ask First-Don’t Assume
After a year of social distancing we need to talk about hugging, contact and consent...
Read more Prostate concerns after sexual abuse
For survivors of sexual abuse, prostate concerns can be hard to deal with. Get the lowdown on what to look for and the support available.
Read more IPSO Review of Editor’s Code – Our Response
The IPSO review of the Editor's Code is a significant opportunity for us to challenge rape myths and misinformation in the press.
Read more Consent Coalition launches in Nottingham
Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week sees the launch of the Consent Coalition website and consent resources for the people of Nottingham/shire
Read more Support After TV campaign needs you!
Our Support-After-TV campaign is taking a huge step forward and we are currently drafting guidelines to submit to Ofcom in response to their consultation
Read more IPSO Announces Editorial Code Review
IPSO's Review Consultation of their Editorial Code signifies a huge opportunity for us to get rid of rape myths and misinformation in the media.
Read more Our General Election Asks
We have contacted General Election candidates in Nottingham/shire asking them to pledge to support survivors of sexual violence.
Read more Our Media Minimum Standard 1 – Provide Support Information
Why the media should provide contact details alongside stories that deal with sexual violence.
Read more Sign our Petition
We're asking for all UK TV networks to provide support information after all shows that feature sexual violence, across their live and digital platforms.
Read more No More Rape Myths
Our @NoMoreRapeMyths Twitter campaign directly challenges media use of rape myths whilst encouraging responsible coverage on the issue of sexual violence.
Read more Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week
This week long spotlight spreads the message that any form of sexual abuse or sexual violence is unacceptable
Read more A year of challenging violence against women and girls: 2016-17
Nottingham providers of specialist domestic and sexual violence services look back on some recent successes.
Read more Consent Questionnaire
Nottinghamshire Police have launched a Consent Questionnaire top help increase understanding of consent and prevent sexual violence and rape.
Read more Government Pledges on Anonymous Registration
The Government has announced plans to make it easier for survivors of domestic violence to register anonymously on the Electoral Register.
Read more SRE in Schools
After years of dedicated campaigning, the government announced on 1st March that Sex and Relationship Education is to be made compulsory in all Schools.
Read more Anonymous Registration
On 3rd March, the government committed to helping survivors of domestic violence vote safely by making it easier to register anonymously.
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