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G7 #BeBrave Scorecard Report 2025

The global crisis of sexual violence against children is growing. The 2025 #BeBrave G7 Scorecard provides a comprehensive assessment of G7 country policies to tackle childhood sexual violence on and offline and looks forward to what must be done to turn the tide on this urgent crisis.

June 17, 2025

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Survivor councils guide

A practical guide for creating survivor councils

This practical guide aims to support survivors, civil society organisations, and their government allies in establishing survivor councils to inform policy on ending violence against children.

June 16, 2025

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Starting your advocacy journey

The lessons and best practices in this guide are only a foundation to a lifetime of self-care, healing, and safety. Remember to prioritize your well-being while helping others, and feel encouraged to seek support when you need it.

June 10, 2025

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Basic media tips for speaking to journalists

By being strategic in your media engagement, you can ensure that your narrative remains centered, respectful, and impactful, while safeguarding your privacy and well-being.

June 10, 2025

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It is important that we understand how our trauma affects us both as individuals and as a movement.

Trauma and its impacts

It is important that we understand how our trauma affects us both as individuals and as a movement.

June 6, 2025

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Childhood sexual violence affects some communities and societies more than others. Factors like gender and social inequalities, poor housing and job opportunities, weak governmental policies, cultural norms, and economic and health barriers contribute to this problem.Understanding these factors is essential to solving the crisis. We need to know the facts before we can find solutions.

Identity and violence

Childhood sexual violence affects some communities and societies more than others. Factors like gender and social inequalities, poor housing and job opportunities, weak governmental policies, cultural norms, and economic and health barriers contribute to this problem. Understanding these factors is essential to solving the crisis. We need to know the facts before we can find solutions.

June 6, 2025

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Definitions are important. They help us have shared language and understanding as we advocate to keep kids safe from sexual violence. This resource outlines the definitions the Brave Movement uses.

Definitions and terminology

Definitions are important. They help us have shared language and understanding as we advocate to keep kids safe from sexual violence. This resource outlines the definitions the Brave Movement uses.

June 5, 2025

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The Brave Movement is building a movement for everyone interested in addressing childhood
sexual violence around the world.

The foundations of healing and safety

The Brave Movement is building a movement for everyone interested in addressing childhood sexual violence around the world.

June 5, 2025

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Brave uses a trauma-informed meeting structure based on a model by Michigan State University.

Meeting structure and design

All Brave advocates and partners are encouraged to implement trauma-informed structures into their meetings.

June 5, 2025

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