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Prevention & Response Strategies for Legal Organizations & Law Firms

Partner with RAINN Consulting Group to reduce the risk of retraumatizing victims and survivors as they navigate the justice system. 

Prevention & Response Strategies for the Hospitality Industry

Partner with RAINN Consulting Group to prevent sexual misconduct in hospitality spaces. Together, we can create safer experiences for employees and guests.

Prevention & Response Strategies for Healthcare Organizations

Partner with RAINN Consulting Group to prevent sexual misconduct and deliver trauma-informed care across hospitals, clinics, and healthcare systems.

Prevention & Response Strategies for Educational Institutions

Partner with RAINN Consulting Group to prevent sexual misconduct and build safer, more accountable learning environments across classrooms and campuses.

Live Training Sessions

RAINN Consulting Group offers individual enrollment in live training sessions on a variety of specialized methods for preventing and responding to sexual violence.

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When Medical Providers Abuse, Healthcare Orgs Must Take Action

Our legal system has failed victims of sexual abuse perpetrated by healthcare providers. It’s time for medical professionals and organizations to step up.

“It Ends With Us” Raises Tough Questions About Responsible Storytelling

Are we doing enough to protect survivors and portray trauma responsibly? Films like “It Ends With Us” remind us why survivor-centered storytelling matters.

RAINN Statement to Senate Judiciary Committee Ahead of Hearing on the FBI’s Response to Larry Nassar

As the Senate Judiciary Committee Sept. 15 heard from brave witnesses including gymnasts Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Maggie Nichols, and McKayla Maroney in a hearing on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) handling of the Larry Nassar case, RAINN and 12 other organizations urged the committee members to take action to rescue children experiencing abuse and prevent their retraumatization during the investigative process. According to a recent Department of Justice (DOJ) report, 70 or more young athletes…

TAKE IT DOWN Is Now Law. Survivors Can’t Wait — Tech Companies Shouldn’t Either.

President Trump signed the TAKE IT DOWN Act into law, establishing the first-ever federal protections for survivors of tech-enabled sexual abuse. The law makes it a federal crime to knowingly share or threaten to share nonconsensual intimate images (NCII)—including AI-generated deepfakes—and requires platforms to remove them within 48 hours of a survivor’s verified request. TAKE IT DOWN passed in a landslide of bipartisan support, marking a major milestone in protecting survivors and creating a safer…

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