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Things Survivors Wish You Knew Series 

"Things Survivors Wish You Knew" is a heartfelt and empowering series, rooted in the voices of survivors of gender-based violence. This collection shares stories and insights to help build understanding and offer meaningful support for those navigating abusive situations. From practical advice to emotional support, this series explores key messages survivors wish their loved ones knew, offering tools to support survivors on their journey to healing. Through these shared experiences, we hope to inspire empathy, advocacy, and awareness that fosters real change in how we address and prevent abuse.


Part 1: Empower H.E.R. – Stories of Hope, Equality, and Resilience
Learn how BWJP’s survivor-centered approach shares tools to support those in abusive situations, and discover resources to foster hope and empowerment.


Part 2: Believe Survivors, Listen to Them, Don’t Pressure Them
Explore the importance of believing survivors, listening to their experiences, and supporting them without pressure, as they navigate their path to healing.


Part 3: Respect Survivors’ Choices
Respecting survivors' choices is critical in empowering them to regain control of their lives. Learn how honoring their decisions fosters healing and trust.


Part 4: Understanding the Impact of Trauma
Understanding the lasting impact of trauma is essential to offering informed and empathetic support to survivors as they heal.


Part 5: Be Patient
Learn the importance of patience in supporting survivors, allowing them the time and space they need to heal and rebuild their lives.


Part 6: Remember, It Is Not My Fault
Discover how breaking the cycle of victim-blaming and fostering empathy can empower survivors and prevent further abuse.


Part 7: Things I Wish I Knew: Some Notes from a Survivor’s Perspective
Hear firsthand from survivors on what they wish they knew during their experiences, and gain insights into how to support those on their path to recovery.


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