
Simple solutions to support recovery as a healing pathway...
Intention and Meditation.
Now; truth prevails, justice is done, and I walk away free...
Liberation is walking, knowing that karma will do the work, for what another does goes back to them.
The Victim is subjected to a night mare of gaining freedom.
Justice, often denied them.
Only when facing the ugly truth and finally allowing self to become open to the terror, can freedom become part of the pathway of healing.
"I was 21 when my younger brothers friend came to my home. It was a dark winters night and I didn't expect any visitors. My young sons were in bed sound asleep. I went and answered the door never expecting that I would be raped. That event destroyed my trust, it destroyed my sense of safety and stability. It destroyed who I was at the core of my being..." Emma's Experience, 1988.
Sexual violence is among the most devastating and soul-shattering experiences a person can endure. It leaves profound psychological, emotional, and physiological scars—not only on survivors but also on those close to them. This foundational course is designed for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the complex realities surrounding sexual violence, rape, and exploitation.
Whether you are a professional in the support sector, a student of trauma-informed care, a concerned friend or family member, or someone with a personal connection to these topics, this course offers an essential grounding in the subject.
Delivered with compassion and integrity, this course aims to raise awareness, foster empathy, and build foundational knowledge for those working with or supporting individuals affected by sexual violence. It honours the lived experiences of survivors and encourages a sensitive, informed, and trauma-aware approach.
Please note: The subject matter is deeply emotive and may evoke powerful personal responses. If you have experienced sexual violence—directly or indirectly—it is strongly advised that you access appropriate support as you engage with the material. Your wellbeing is paramount.
This course has been created by me, Deborah, a survivor and healing practitioner, who has drawn from both personal experience and professional insight. It is offered not only as an educational resource, but also as an offering of healing, truth, and solidarity.
Who This Course Is For:
Individuals interested in trauma-informed support work
Counsellors, therapists, and mental health professionals beginning their journey in this field
Survivors and their supporters seeking understanding and insight
Volunteers, advocates, and organisers within public, private, and charitable sectors
What You Will Learn:
Definitions and distinctions: Sexual violence, rape, and exploitation
Historical and demographic context, including case histories
Media exposure: Key documentaries addressing UK-based child sexual abuse and exploitation
Understanding victim profiles: Who is affected?
Identifying perpetrators: From known assailants to strangers
Consent and coercion: Exploring the nuances
The scope and scale of sexual violence globally
Cultural and societal attitudes toward sexual assault
Victim-blaming and the myth of "fighting back"
Addressing false allegations
Male survivors: Myths, truths, and impacts
The psychological, emotional, and physical aftermath of sexual violence
Support strategies, trauma-informed care, and recovery pathways
Course Features:
Lifetime access to all learning materials, with updates and amendments
Access to a Q&A discussion platform for course-related questions
Completion certificate provided by Udemy
Optional Certificate of Achievement issued personally by Deborah (conditions apply)
Important Notes:
This course does not provide one-to-one counselling or crisis support.
If at any point the material becomes overwhelming, learners are encouraged to pause, seek support, and engage in grounding or spiritual practices as needed.
This course is provided for general educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, therapeutic, safeguarding, or professional advice. No professional relationship is created. Learners are responsible for how they interpret and use the information. Any Certificate of Completion confirms course completion only and does not confer qualification or professional status. Use is at the learner’s own discretion and risk, subject to UK law.