The Upper Cumberland Family Justice Center is campaigning for change in society’s response to sexual assault survivors.
As a part of Sexual Violence Awareness Month, the agency is participating in the, “Start By Believing,” movement. Community Response Specialist Sy Fehrman said the awareness and action campaign is meant to encourage people to express belief when hearing survivor testimonies.
“Sexual assault victims often face reactions of doubt and blame when they report a crime or reach out for help,” Fehrman said. “So, these reactions can increase the trauma survivor’s experience and then, decrease the likelihood they will pursue justice and healing.”
Multiple agencies across the Upper Cumberland have pledged to the campaign to let people know it is safe to come forward. Fehrman said she thinks the campaign benefits victims by giving them a voice to tell their story.
If someone discloses a case of abuse, Fehrman said she recommends you first acknowledge the situation then act as a support system for the victim. Fehrman said to avoid asking, “Why,” questions since often times this make survivors blame themselves.