Need a Referral for Sexual Assault/Rape Counseling or Education?
Here are some options. Each state sexual assault/rape crisis center will provide a direct contact to your local/county agency.
Here are some options for counseling and education. Each state sexual assault/rape crisis center will provide a direct contact to your local/county agency.
Most local/county sexual assault/rape agencies provide free training to schools on sexual assault and personal safety. The agencies also provide consulting services on sexual assault policy and procedure (specific to your state) to professionals in the mental health, social service, medical, law, criminal justice and education fields.
Click here to see the list of state sexual assault/rape crisis centers.
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