We are so pleased to share with you a link to our webinar! This will be an OFFICIAL REVEAL of the top 10 as voted by survivors and professionals! Click below to sign up and share this link to help this research be heard! 📢 https://t.co/34F7WfGk2O
We had fantastic attendance at our webinar yesterday! It was brilliant to be able to share these results with so many and to see so many people with a vested interest in the topic.
A lot more information will be uploaded to the JLA website in due course…
Good morning! There is still time to sign up to our webinar starting at 1pm today!
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to sign up and hear the official release of the top 10 and find out more about this important initiative 📢💙
Half way!
Survivors are often ‘exposed to insensitive or victim-blaming practices’ in their dealings with the police and justice system. This highlights the need for change to prevent survivor re-traumatisation (when trauma is reactivated and memories, emotions, etc resurface)
Priority 6!
There are frequent complaints from survivors about a mismatch in the support they wanted and the support received. Resources are finite- we must ensure they’re put into areas of support most valued.
There is still time to join our webinar.. https://t.co/BEz5p5lgwR
7️⃣ This priority focusses on the need for research into trauma-informed care(also highlighted in multiple national policies). This approach to care means carers and professionals assume those in care are likely to have trauma and take steps to prevent triggering this trauma.
Priority 8!
Research has found that some survivors experience the criminal justice system to be ‘unsatisfactory’ and some even report it to be more traumatising than the abuse itself.
Come along to our webinar on June 22nd to hear what we have to say! https://t.co/BEz5p53F8h
Priority 9 highlights the importance of attending to the specific needs of minority groups as they often face unique barriers. Throughout the project we have ensured to try and reach these seldom-heard groups to engage them and give them a voice.
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The first priority in our countdown, no. 10!
How can survivors of historical abuse be best supported?
Survivors of historic sexual abuse have continuously gone underrepresented in ‘mainstream services’ and we hope future research can go on to support them.
Watch this space! Starting from MONDAY we will be counting down the top 10. The images we have been sharing over the last few weeks will start to make sense. We won’t be revealing the top 3 so be sure to sign up to our webinar! https://t.co/EFk3ON06b0
🗣One month until our webinar!
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Next week we will start sharing the top 10 priorities for future sexual violence and abuse research, starting off with number 10! Please retweet and help this valuable work reach researchers
Some very interesting topics were brought to light during this project… attend our webinar on June 22nd to get involved with the discussion!
How can we explore these issues and provide better emotional support for survivors?
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Survivors are often overlooked when it comes to sexual violence research. We need to prioritise finding out what outcomes and support they value!
Sign up to our webinar using this link and get involved in the discussion!
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We have been working to give sexual violence survivors a voice! Now researchers and funders need to discover these top 10 to help inspire future change.
Any ideas what priorities these two images could represent?
Join us on June 22nd to find out!
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