Tim is a survivor of sexual violence turned educator and advocate on this topic. At the age of 22, Tim faced an incident of sexual assault. On top of this, Tim had to manage the stresses of workplace sexual harassment from his boss.
Coming to terms with his experience, Tim recognized how it left him feeling powerless. He vowed no one should ever feel the same way.
For the last nine years, Tim has spoken with over 400 organizations, including Congressional offices, top universities, and Fortune 1000 companies worldwide. His speaking covers creating safe cultures and sexual violence/harassment prevention.
3 top tips for my audience:
1. Preventing sexaul violence and harassment comes down to stopping both egregious behaviors but also being away of our own biases, values, and beliefs that either normalize or minimize sexual violence/harassment in all forms.
2. The first reaction that a survivor receives intimately matters. It is important to treat survivors with compassion, nonjudgement, and to be careful of the questions we ask them.
3. Everyone’s personal boundaries are valid. When communicating boundaries, never feel afraid or ashamed to share these and recognize that your boundaries are always valid, no context needed. You don’t have to explain your boundaries to others.
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