
About Beyond Sexual Assault
Our Background
This is a pop-up website aiming to reopen the conversation on consent at university. Too many university students have been victim of a sexual assault. Too many students are afraid to report their experience. Too many students don’t receive adequate support. Too many students are unable to talk about their experience.
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beyondsexualassault temporary website is here to support students who have experienced a sexual assault by providing a platform to anonymously write about your experiences and get it #Offmychest.
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This site provides links to support students after an experience of sexual assault. beyondsexualassault is run by students and therefore not intended to give any advice, however we hope our platform offers a safe space to enable you to anonymously write about your experience.
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Our blog is written and published by anon volunteers. This part of the website aims to open the conversation of consent and change the sexual assault culture at university. Please email if you would like to write for us.
Gaslighting: a short film
Gaslighting can be seen as petty behaviour, but in extreme cases is a real form of emotional abuse, and can even lead to sexual abuse. It can have highly negative effects on a person’s self-esteem, confidence and mental health. Gaslighting is recognised as a form of domestic abuse along with coercive and controlling behaviour. For people in abusive relationships, the Coronavirus situation may make things worse. It is important to remember that there is help and support available to you
The incidence of spiking: a short introduction
Spiking someone's drink is a serious crime that can lead to assault, hospitalisation and even death. Yet most cases go unreported.