Why does society stand by celebrity perpetrators?
Our Communications Officer explores how confusing it can be when celebrities and iconic figureheads of our society stand accused, especially when there is so often a lack of accountability.
Supporting survivors of sexual violence and abuse in Sussex
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Our Communications Officer explores how confusing it can be when celebrities and iconic figureheads of our society stand accused, especially when there is so often a lack of accountability.
New on the ISVA team blog this week we discuss the proposed changes to the Prisoners and Victims bill coming in next year and outline our concerns for survivors.
New on the blog this week, our Communications Officer Mouse dissects what the Barbie movie really tells us about the patriarchy and toxic gender norms.
The online abuse charity Glitch has released a report on digital misogynoir, shining a light on the ways misogynoir shows up in online spaces.
Survivor Rachel courageously shares her journey towards healing from child sexual abuse using creativity and how poetry can be a tool for finding the right words.
We are developing a specific in-person group for self-identified women who are 50 years old and over, but we need your help!
Lewes FC’s Willa Bailey shares her thoughts on the importance of male allyship and kicking misogyny out of football.
We reflect on Pamela Anderson’s Netflix documentary where she speaks honestly about hypersexuality, consent and recovery from trauma.