Sexual Violence Prevention

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Sexual violence is sexual activity when consent is not obtained or freely given. It is a serious public health problem in the United States that profoundly impacts lifelong health, opportunity, and well-being. Sexual violence impacts every community and affects people of all genders, sexual orientations, and ages. Anyone can experience or perpetrate sexual violence. The perpetrator of sexual violence is usually someone the survivor knows, such as a friend, current or former intimate partner, coworker, neighbor, or family member. Sexual violence can occur in person, online, or through technology, such as posting or sharing sexual pictures of someone without their consent, or non-consensual sexting.

DHD#10 is currently working to pull together local resources and information that may be helpful to you. Until then, we want to refer you to the CDC’s website for more information on this topic. Please check back soon for updates.

To schedule an appointment for sexual health services, please call 888-217-3904