Misconceptions about sexual abuse thrive due to cultural norms, media portrayal, and misinformation. These myths contribute to delayed disclosure—on average, women take 12 years to disclose childhood abuse, while men take 22 years. The stigma surrounding sexual abuse creates barriers for survivors seeking support and justice.
Safeline actively works to dispel these myths and provides tailored support to survivors and their loved ones, including:
- Counseling and Therapy Services: Offering safe spaces for survivors and affected others to process their feelings.
- Helplines and Online Support: Confidential emotional support for individuals across genders.
- Educational Campaigns: Raising awareness about consent, challenging victim-blaming narratives, and promoting healthy conversations about sexual violence.
By confronting these harmful myths, we can create a culture that supports survivors, encourages early disclosure, and holds perpetrators accountable.