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What do you do if someone says they have been sexually assaulted?

Use this tool, produced by HEART, as a guide to help support victims upon initial disclosure.  In this easy to read flowchart, you will be able to determine the range of options available as you offer support to someone who experienced sexual assault.

Click here to read more from heartwomenandgirls.org

What do you do if someone says they have been sexually assaulted?

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