Clinicians, like nurses and doctors, play a crucial role in supporting those affected by sexual violence
White Ribbon VA is a call to action to eliminate sexual harassment, sexual assault and domestic violence in VA facilities and surrounding communities
MyVA411 is available to Veterans, families, caregivers and survivors to receive support and assistance.
A Navy Veteran shares her experience as a woman Veteran, VA employee and harassment and sexual assault advocate.
The director of VA's Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention discusses how VA is better serving the mental health needs of Veterans following traumatic sexual encounters.
Harassment is when someone says or does something that makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe. Report harassment if you witness or experience it.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM). VA is creating a culture that is safer and more welcoming for all.
A letter from VA Secretary Denis McDonough is VA’s annual distribution about anti-harassment and sexual assault.
Learn about harassment/sexual assault statistics, summer safety tips, bystander intervention training opportunities and harmful behaviors.
When harassment is repeated and recurrent, it can be tough on the body. It adds up over time and can affect wellbeing. VA provides support.
Reports of harassment and sexual assault taken seriously. All reports investigated and action will be taken. Report as soon as possible.
VA Deputy Secretary Donald M. Remy was a plenary speaker at the National Discussion on Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment at America’s Colleges, Universities, and Service Academies held on April 6.












