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SECASA YouthSexual Assault Report Anonymously

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Articles tagged with "For Male Survivors"

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  • About sexual assault
  • Back on track - DVD
  • Boys and men healing from male child sexual abuse
  • Has your drink been spiked
  • How long will my recovery take?
  • Information for customers of SOPV's
  • Information for men on childhood sexual assault
  • Information for men on rape
  • Information for survivors of clergy sexual abuse
  • Information for teenage boys
  • It happened to us: Men talk about child sexual abuse
  • James - my story
  • Men and rape
  • Men talk about sexual abuse - the journey to recovery
  • Men's legal issues
  • Mike Lew - Don't give up
  • Myths about male rape
  • Myths about sexual abuse
  • Options for men regarding reporting to police
  • Practical help for men

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Last updated: 09/08/2011 4:07pm

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To contact your nearest Victorian Centre Against Sexual Assault phone the Sexual Assault Crisis Line on 1800 806 292

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