A Research Follow-Up to “Who Are Male Survivors of Sexual Harassment and Assault?”

Who are male survivors of sexual harassment and assault?
This blog provides an update of recent research as a follow-up to our 2020 infographic “Who Are Male Survivors of Sexual Harassment and Assault?”
how often are men sexually harassed or assaulted?
As the body of research on male sexual victimization grows, the anti-sexual violence field becomes more aware of the widespread prevalence of sexual violence against men and boys. The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) captured a snapshot of this prevalence in its 2020 infographic, “How Often Are Men Sexually Harassed or Assaulted?” This infographic...
How MenHealing partners with local organizations to reach survivors
Louie talks with Jim Struve from MenHealing about their work supporting men who are survivors of sexual violence, and how they have adapted their core program to meet the needs of survivors and partner with local rape crisis centers.
How this partnership with a shelter for LGBTQIA young adults reached survivors
Louie talks with Jayvon Howard from the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence about a partnership with an LGBTQIA homeless shelter. Jayvon revisits his work at a local program to describe the partnership, the services provided to the LGBTQIA young adults at the shelter, and more. 
Woman of color looking into the distance
This summary highlights key findings and prevention implications from the CDC’s sexual violence survey data published in the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) 2016/2017 Report on Sexual Violence. 
Assessing Our Capacity for Serving Male Survivors of Sexual Violence
Sexual assault advocates and rape crisis centers can use this self-assessment tool to reflect on your current work serving men who have had unwanted sexual experiences. The tool offers reflection questions related to individual and organizational capacity to serve male survivors. This resource is part of Working with Male Survivors of Sexual Violence.
Podcast episode: Working with Male Survivors: Talking to Men with Disabilities About Sexual Assault
Leigh Ann Davis and James Meadours join us for a conversation on working with male survivors of sexual assault who have disabilities. They talk about tools they’ve worked on like the Talk about Sexual Violence Project, which educates health care providers on how to talk to men with disabilities about sexual assault; what advocates can...
Podcast episode: Working with Male Survivors: Healing at Sexual Assault Centers and Beyond
Sharon Imperato and Jim Struve join us for a conversation on working with male survivors of sexual assault. They share their history of collaboration, approaches to working with male survivors, and sexual assault center services that support men in healing from sexual trauma.  Sharon is the Project Director of Clinical Training and Technical Assistance at...
How We Talk About Working with Male Survivors of Sexual Assault, Harassment, and Abuse
How we talk about sexual violence matters. Whether you’re describing your center’s services to a friend, talking with a classroom of college students about preventing sexual harassment, or writing your agency’s newsletter, the words you use have an impact on how audiences understand those topics. They also have an impact on who sees themselves as eligible for your center’s...
Sexual Assault Services that Support Healing for Male Survivors
Offering services that provide healing for our clients is one of the core functions of a sexual assault center. Maybe you’re seeking to provide services that are more relevant to the needs and experiences of male survivors, or maybe you’re noticing that not a lot of men are using the services your center provides. As...
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