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National Survey of LGBTIQA+SB Experiences of Sexual Violence : Report 1. Prevalence, attitudes and lifetime experiences Michael Salter, Jan Breckenridge, Vanessa. Lee- Ah Mat, Tyson Whitten, Andy Kaladelfos, Mailin Suchting, Vincent Breckenridge, Natasha Dubler and Angela Griffin

By: Salter, Michael.
Contributor(s): Breckenridge Jan | Lee- Ah Mat, Vanessa | Whitten, Tyson | Kaladelfos, Andy | Suchting, Mailin | Breckenridge, Vincent | Dubler, Natasha | Griffin, Angela.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Sydney, NSW : Gendered Violence Research Network, UNSW, 2024Description: electronic document (181 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Gendered Violence Research Network, UNSW | ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES | ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE | ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES | BISEXUAL | CHILD ABUSE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | DISCLOSURE | GAY | GENDER DIVERSE | HAUORA HINENGARO | HELP SEEKING | INDIGENOUS PEOPLES | INTERVENTION | IWI TAKETAKE | LESBIAN | LGBTIQ+ | MENTAL HEALTH | PREVALENCE | RĀRANGI PĀTAE | RAWEKE TAMARIKI | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | STATISTICS | SURVEYS | TAITŌKAI | TAKATĀPUI | TATAURANGA | TRANSGENDER | VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Download report one | Read report two | Download 20-page summary report | Access the website | Read article in The Conversation, 10 January 2025 Summary: This report (Report 1) focuses on a description of the survey sample and the prevalence, characteristics and effects of experiences of sexual violence in childhood, adulthood or both. Report 2 (#9133) focuses on the most impactful sexual violence event reported by participants, their experiences of help-seeking following sexual violence, and their attitudes and experiences relating to bystander intervention when witnessing incidents of sexual violence. A summary of both reports is also available - follow the links. Background: In 2023, the Gendered Violence Research Network (GVRN) was commissioned by the Department of Social Services (DSS) to implement a LGBTIQA National Sexual Violence Prevention Survey (The National Survey). It was agreed with DSS that one National Survey would be implemented, including a separately funded, comprehensive co-designed recruitment strategy to encourage the participation of First Nations LGBTIQA+ people and Sistergirls and Brotherboys (LGBTIQA+SB), particularly those living in rural and remote communities across Australia. This survey collected important information on experiences of sexual violence amongst LGBTIQA+ and Brotherboy & Sistergirl people, including prevalence, social norms, attitudes, beliefs, bystander actions, help-seeking behaviours and practices relating to LGBTIQA+ sexual violence prevention for people of diverse sexual orientation and gender identity particularly Brotherboy and Sistergirl communities. (From the website and documents). Record #9132
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Prepared for Australian Government, Department of Social Services

This report (Report 1) focuses on a description of the survey
sample and the prevalence, characteristics and effects of
experiences of sexual violence in childhood, adulthood or
both.

Report 2 (#9133) focuses on the most impactful sexual violence event reported by participants, their experiences of help-seeking following sexual violence, and their attitudes and experiences relating to bystander intervention when witnessing incidents of sexual violence.

A summary of both reports is also available - follow the links.

Background: In 2023, the Gendered Violence Research Network (GVRN) was commissioned by the Department of Social Services (DSS) to implement a LGBTIQA National Sexual Violence Prevention Survey (The National Survey). It was agreed with DSS that one National Survey would be implemented, including a separately funded,
comprehensive co-designed recruitment strategy to encourage the participation of First Nations LGBTIQA+ people and Sistergirls and Brotherboys (LGBTIQA+SB), particularly those living in rural and remote communities across Australia.

This survey collected important information on experiences of sexual violence amongst LGBTIQA+ and Brotherboy & Sistergirl people, including prevalence, social norms, attitudes, beliefs, bystander actions, help-seeking behaviours and practices relating to LGBTIQA+ sexual violence prevention for people of diverse sexual orientation and gender identity particularly Brotherboy and Sistergirl communities. (From the website and documents). Record #9132

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