Sexual abuse; #ItsNotOkay
Derbyshire Constabulary is encouraging people to stand up and say #ItsNotOk as the National Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week takes place (6-12 February 2023).
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Derbyshire Constabulary is encouraging people to stand up and say #ItsNotOk as the National Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week takes place (6-12 February 2023).
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Abuse takes many forms. It can be emotional, physical, sexual or financial. It can be words or actions. At home or in the street. It can be inflicted by a partner, ex-partner, family member, colleague, friend or stranger. It can be in person, through technology and online.
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Over the past week we have reported on a number of court cases involving sexual abuse and sexual assault.