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  • Home
  • MECASA
    • Our Role >
      • Products & Programs
      • Training
    • Our Staff
    • Where We Represent
    • Our Annual Plan
    • MECASA Reports
    • Give MECASA Feedback!
  • General
    • MECASA Trainings and Groups
    • Supervision & Remote Staff
    • Self Care & Vicarious Trauma
    • Outcomes, Data, & Evaluation
    • Communication & Awareness
    • Training & Facilitation
    • Finance
    • Grants
  • Prevention
    • Prevention Orientation
    • Children’s Safety Partnership
    • Youth & Schools
    • Community Level Prevention
    • Assessment & Evaluation
    • Curriculum Work Group
  • Intervention
    • Survivor Resources >
      • Questions & Answers
      • Story Telling
      • Healing Journey
      • Safety & Privacy
      • Navigating Services
      • Podcasts
    • Basic Needs
    • Health & Justice
    • Support Groups
    • Advocate Training
    • Facilitating SARTs
    • Statewide Training Materials
    • Statewide Helpline
    • Helpline Volunteer Recruitment & Management
    • Crisis Intervention & Mental Health Support
  • Culturally & Community Specific
    • Campus & K-12 Title IX
    • Disability Rights & Resources
    • Language Access
    • Rural
    • LGBTQIA2+
    • PREA & Incarceration
    • Faith-based Communities
    • Older Adults
    • Military & Veterans
  • Victimization Type
    • Trafficking & Exploitation
    • Resources After Mass Violence
    • Stalking
  • CACs
    • NCA Standards
    • CAC Model & Management
    • MDT Resources
    • Case Review Resources
    • Resources for Family Advocates
    • Resources for Forensic Interviewers
    • Victim Advocacy
    • Medical and Mental Health Resources
    • Vicarious Trauma
    • Special Topics >
      • Working with Children with Disabilities
      • Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors
      • CSEC
      • Sextortion

Questions & Answers

On this page, you will find resources dedicated to survivor healing, story telling, community building, and empowerment. 
Click on the images or the blue underlined text to access the links
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Ourwave Survivor’s Q and A
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​A place where survivors can submit questions and receive answers. Also includes answers to questions they have received in the past from the survivor community. 

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​SASSMM’S Trauma and The Brain Zine

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​A small, folded book with a Q/A about the way sexual violence trauma can impact your brain 

want to print this out? Here is a video on how to fold a zine.

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SASSMM’S Sex and Intimacy After Trauma Zine


A small, folded book with a Q/A about the engaging in sex and intimacy after experiencing sexual violence trauma.

want to print this out? Here is a video on how to fold a zine.​
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Looking for the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault? Head to mecasa.org. 

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