S1 E2 Charlotte Clayton Part 2
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Key points from the interview:
- How the experience of sexual violence leads to crippling shame.
- How, within certain comminities, there is a further risk or ostracization and shunning from the community (or at least the fear of it)
- How much more they want to do within the crisis centre.
- How the topic is just too uncomfortable for some people.
- How we as a society HAVE to wake up to this epidemic.
- Why some people minimise what happened as it is "not as bad" as what has happened to some people.
- How some survivors wait at least 2 years before their case comes to court.
- How anyone can be a victim of this at any time
If you have been affected by anything discussed here, or you need more information, here are a list of helpful resources to reach out to:
National Rape Crisis Helpline (open to all, male, female, non-binary...)
0808 500 2222
Trafford Rape Crisis Centre (TRC) (Manchester based but open to all)
www.traffordrapecrisis.com
traffordrapecrisis@gmail.com
Office Phone: 0161 968 2820
Helpline Phone: 0161 647 7559
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