AFTER A SEXUAL ASSAULT, patients often need ongoing emotional support, guidance, and legal assistance. Let patients know about these online resources offering information as well as live, digital, and telephone support networks. Some of these websites can also provide healthcare professionals with the behavioral health training they need to care for victims of sexual abuse.
MaleSurvivor
http://www.malesurvivor.org/index.php
Formed in 1995, MaleSurvivor is focused on preventing sexual violence against boys and men and supporting survivors through advocacy efforts, research, and patient education. It is dedicated to providing personalized support at every stage of the healing process. Using this website, victims of sexual violence can connect with local therapists, support groups, recovery workshops, webinars, and live events.
National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)
http://www.nsvrc.org
Visit this website to find evidence-based resources on preventing and responding to sexual violence. It includes sexual violence statistics, position statements, prevention initiatives, blog posts, various podcast series, and free online learning opportunities.
Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN)
http://www.rainn.org
The largest antisexual violence organization in the US, RAINN is the founder of the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE). Its website has information on how to get help after experiencing sexual violence. Besides victim services, RAINN's website contains information about reporting a crime of sexual violence to police and the statute of limitations for each state. Online visitors can also search by state to find local crisis centers.
Take Back the Night (TBTN)
http://www.takebackthenight.org
This international organization strives to end all forms of sexual violence through awareness events and initiatives. Its website provides instructions on how to get involved or even organize a walk, run, or other event. TBTN also offers free legal support to sexual violence survivors.