Sex assault study out
A sexual violence expert is calling for better education around sexual consent and relationships for men and boys because of prevailing offending.
New research shows the rate of New Zealand women facing sexual violence from a partner — one in six — has been mostly steady for the past 80 years.
The research, published in the journal Social Science & Medicine, also found one in five children experience sexual abuse, and one in 14 people experience non-partner sexual assault. The study’s lead researcher, Auckland University associate professor Janet Fanslow, said the offending was mostly because of a failure to involve men in preventative measures such as better education around sexual consent and healthy relationships.
“We need to really think about how we work to engage men and boys in issues around gender equality,” Fanslow said.
The research relied on a 2003 survey of 2855 women in Auckland and Waikato, and a 2019 study involving 1464 women in Auckland, Northland and Waikato.
Where to get help
NZ Police
Victim Support: 0800 842 846 Rape Crisis: 0800 88 33 00 Rape Prevention Education HELP Call 24/7 (Auckland): 09 623 1700, (Wellington): 04 801 6655 — 0 Safe to talk: a 24/7 confidential helpline for survivors, support people and those with harmful sexual behaviour: 0800 044 334.
Mosaic — Tiaki Tangata Peer support for males who have experienced trauma and sexual abuse: 0800 94 22 94.