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Staying Safer Online: Tech-Enabled Sexual Abuse

Online sexual abuse is an increasingly common form of sexual violence. Learn how to stay safer online—and what to do if you’re targeted.

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Arts & Entertainment Consulting

Partner with RAINN Consulting Group to prevent sexual misconduct in production and performance spaces by promoting prevention, awareness, and accountability.

Training and Education

Trauma-informed training from RAINN helps organizations prevent sexual misconduct, support survivors, and strengthen policies. Available live or on demand.

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Workplace Sexual Misconduct: Best Practices and Prevention Strategies

Partner with RAINN Consulting Group to uphold safety, treat victims with dignity, and ensure accountability after incidents of workplace misconduct.

Client-Branded Hotlines

Launch a trauma-informed, confidential sexual misconduct hotline with RAINN’s customizable platform and expert-trained staff. Built for any organization.

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Are You Ready To Speak Out?

Are you ready to talk publicly about your lived experiences? Learn about disclosing vs. storytelling—and how to know if you’re ready to come forward.

Best Practices for Interviewing Survivors of Sexual Violence 

Learn essential tips for interview survivors of sexual violence: building trust, navigating sensitive topics, and upholding ethical reporting standards.

Media Guide: Reporting on Sexual Violence

RAINN’s media guide outlines best practices for journalists covering sexual violence. Ensure accuracy and impact without sacrificing the survivor’s dignity.

Tips for Safer Ridesharing

RAINN and Uber teamed up to provide tips for safer rideshare experiences. Learn to reduce the risk of experiencing sexual violence while driving or riding. 

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Stop Sexual Violence: Step In With CARE

Sexual assault affects millions of individuals worldwide, yet each of us has the power to help prevent it. One way we can all make a difference is through bystander intervention—stepping in to prevent or interrupt harmful behavior.  You don’t have to be a hero to make an impact. Small actions can have powerful effects!  To be clear, the perpetrator is always the only person responsible for sexual violence. However, communities can work together to create…