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Adolescence – The Uncomfortable Truths About Online Misogyny
Stephen Graham’s gripping series forces us to confront the growing influence of incel culture, toxic masculinity, and the radicalization of young men. In a world where harmful ideologies are just a click away, Adolescence asks the tough questions—and so should we.

ISVA Blog: What to Expect at Our Reporting Options Drop-In
At Survivors’ Network, we know that deciding whether to report a sexual offence to the police can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve launched a Reporting Options Drop-In, a confidential space where survivors can get clear, unbiased information about the reporting process.

Five Years of Change the Culture Training
This year, we celebrate five years since the launch of Change the Culture, —a training program designed to challenge the way we think, talk, and act around sexual violence. In that time, we’ve seen huge steps forward in creating more supportive environments for survivors. But the work is far from done.

Survivors Are Not Political Pawns
We address the recent debates in Parliament and the media coverage surrounding child sexual abuse, as well as the exploitation of this issue to provoke and advance specific ideologies. We must approach this topic with the seriousness that survivors deserve, free from ideological agendas.

International Men’s Day at Lewes FC
We’re teaming up once again with Lewes FC to celebrate International Men’s Day. With this year’s theme of “Positive Male Role Models,” we’re focusing on the importance of supportive male figures and highlighting the strength of male survivors of sexual violence.

Reclaim The Night 2024 – Brighton
This year Reclaim The Night Brighton has teamed up with Survivors’ Network to stand up against street harassment and sexual violence, read our mission statement here.

Why is Bystander Intervention and Consent Training in Universities Essential?
We explore how creating cultures of change in Universities can not only prevent incidents of sexual assault but empower the entire student body.

Black History Month 2024
This year’s Black History Month embraces the theme of “Reclaiming Our Narratives.” It’s a powerful reminder that stories shape our understanding of history, culture, and identity. For too long, Black voices have been excluded or marginalized in mainstream narratives.

Trigger warnings – What’s the big deal? How the Blake Lively drama has got us thinking about trigger warnings in Hollywood!
We enter the debate and explore trigger and content warnings!