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Understand Victims . Help Victims Heal . Consider Culture and Diversity . Resources
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Consider Culture and Diversity
Providing Culturally Congruent Care
Serving Victims' Language Needs
Serving Victims' Literacy Needs
Serving Victims' Spiritual Needs
Serving Adolescent Victims
Serving Victims on Campus
Serving Victims With Disabilities
Serving Trafficking Victims
Serving Migrant Communities
Statistics
Risk Factors for Sexual Violence
Challenges to Reporting and Accessing Services
Legal Rights of Migrant Workers
Outreach Strategies
Resources
Serving Rural Victims
Serving Victims in the Military
Serving Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Victims
Serving Ethnic and Racial Communities
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Serving Migrant Communities

Much of the information in this section was adapted, with permission, from Reaching Migrant Farm Workers: A Technical Assistance Bulletin for Sexual Violence Advocates and Counselors, 4(1), Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, Spring 2007.

Read on for information about—

  • Statistics.
  • Risk factors for sexual violence.
  • Challenges to reporting and accessing services.
  • Legal rights of migrant workers.
  • Outreach strategies.




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