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Sexual Assault Class: Responding in the Pre-Hospital Setting

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Sexual Assault Class Course Description:

Welcome to the Sexual Assault class tailored for emergency responders and healthcare professionals operating in the pre-hospital environment. This course offers a comprehensive examination of sexual assault, covering its various forms, myths, impact on survivors, and effective intervention strategies. Through a blend of theoretical instruction, case studies, and interactive discussions, participants will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, respond to, and support survivors of sexual assault.

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Sexual Assault Class Course Objectives:

  1. Define sexual assault and recognize its different forms, including rape, molestation, and sexual harassment.
  2. Understand the dynamics of consent, coercion, and power imbalance within sexual violence.
  3. Identify signs and symptoms of sexual assault, including physical, behavioral, and emotional indicators.
  4. Recognize the myths and misconceptions surrounding sexual assault and their impact on survivors.
  5. Explore the trauma-informed approaches to care and effective communication techniques with survivors.
  6. Understand the legal and ethical responsibilities of healthcare professionals and emergency responders in responding to cases of sexual assault.
  7. Develop skills for assessing and documenting cases of sexual assault in the pre-hospital setting.
  8. Explore resources and support services available for survivors of sexual assault, including referral pathways and specialized organizations.
  9. Foster collaboration and coordination among multidisciplinary stakeholders involved in addressing sexual assault, including law enforcement, social services, and advocacy groups.

Sexual Assault Class Course Outline:

Module 1: Understanding Sexual Assault


– Definitions and prevalence
– Forms of sexual assault: rape, molestation, sexual harassment
– Dynamics of consent, coercion, and power imbalance
– Risk factors and vulnerabilities
– Signs and symptoms of sexual assault
– Myths and misconceptions


Module 2: Recognizing and Responding to Sexual Assault


– Identifying signs of sexual assault
– Trauma-informed approaches to care
– Effective communication techniques with survivors
– Safety planning and risk assessment
– Reporting and documentation protocols
– Barriers to seeking help
– Supporting survivors through the recovery process



Module 3: Intervention and Support


– Legal obligations and reporting requirements
– Referral pathways and support services
– Addressing cultural and linguistic barriers
– Self-care for healthcare professionals and emergency responders
– Collaborating with law enforcement and victim services
– Developing a comprehensive response protocol for addressing sexual assault


Module 4: Case Studies and Role-Playing


– Applying knowledge and skills to real-life scenarios
– Role-playing exercises for effective communication and intervention
– Ethical decision-making in challenging situations
– Debriefing and reflective practice


Module 5: Resources and Collaboration


– Community resources and support services
– Multi-disciplinary collaboration and coordination
– Building partnerships with advocacy groups and community organizations
– Enhancing prevention efforts and raising awareness

Conclusion:


By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with the necessary tools and knowledge to effectively identify, respond to, and support survivors of sexual assault in the pre-hospital setting. Through increased awareness, enhanced skills, and collaboration with stakeholders, we can work together to combat sexual violence and create safer communities for all individuals.

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