About SVAM 2025
October is Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Queensland.
This month-long campaign raises awareness about the prevalence and impacts of sexual violence and highlights the importance of supporting victim-survivors. SVAM provides an opportunity for communities, organisations, and government to stand together to amplify the voices of survivors to prevent sexual violence in Queensland.
This Yearโs Campaign: Together, We Can
This year, the theme for QSANโs Sexual Violence Awareness Month campaign is Together, We Can. The theme highlights the power of collective action and shared responsibility in preventing sexual violence. It calls on communities to stand united in preventing sexual violence and supporting victim-survivors.
Over 60 victim-survivors participated in art workshops across Queensland, from Logan to Townsville and online, collectively coming together to produce powerful artwork reflecting the Sexual Violence Awareness Month theme: Together, We Can.
The campaign will run across four weekly sub-themes:
- Together, we can change โ Challenging culture
- Together, we can act โ Supporting survivors
- Together, we can rise โ Rising with strength
- Together, we can โ Creating lasting change to end sexual violence
QSAN would like to sincerely thank the Queensland Government for their support of SVAM 2025, and their commitment to support victim-survivors and prevent sexual violence in Queensland.
We also extend our gratitude to all QSAN services throughout Queensland for their contributions to this project.
In particular, QSAN would like to acknowledge the many victim-survivors of sexual violence who participated in SVAM workshops across the state: thank you for your strength and positivity in participating in these workshops and sharing your amazing art.
Resources
To help show your support during Sexual Violence Awareness Month, we encourage you to do any of the following:
- Spread the word through your networks
- Access and share the directory of QSAN services.
- Share the QSAN SVAM campaign where appropriate
- Participate in events and initiatives that promote awareness and prevention
You are welcome to use these images with the accompanying text and links back to the QSAN website.
Click here to download all social media resources (Word doc 3mb)
Quick links:
| Week One | Week Two | Week Three | Week Four | Week Five |
Week One
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Alternative text: Outstretched hands below a tree with multi-coloured words together we can empower and heal
Accompanying text:
TOGETHER, WE CAN CHANGE
October is Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Queensland. This yearโs theme, Together, We Can calls on all of us to take collective action.
This week, our focus is the sub-theme โTogether, we can changeโ. Harmful attitudes, community norms and victim-blaming attitudes allow sexual violence to take place. Challenging culture is everyoneโs responsibility, and every action counts in building safer, more respectful communitiesโno matter how big or small.
If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7) or contact a QSAN service at https://qsan.org.au/services/.
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
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This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #ChallengingCulture #SexualViolencePrevention #SupportSurvivors #NoMore #StopSexualViolence
Tile 1
Alternative text: Text reads: Together, we can change. Prevention starts by challenging harmful behaviour
Tile 2
Alternative text: Text reads: Call it out. Say thatโs not okay when you witness harmful behaviour. Check in. Quietly ask if someone affected is okay.
Tile 3
Alternative text: Text reads: Change it up. Redirect conversations or jokes if itโs unsafe to confront directly.
Tile 4
Alternative text: Text reads: Lead by example. Model respectful behaviour in your words and actions. Show that safety and respect are non-negotiable.
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CHALLENGING HARMFUL BEHAVIOUR
Culture change starts in everyday moments.
Harmful behavioursโlike dismissing boundaries, laughing at sexist jokes, or blaming victimsโmay seem small, but they reinforce toxic culture.
Sexual violence affects people across all communities, but some are at higher risk:
๐จ 1 in 3 women has experienced physical or sexual violence.
๐จ People with disabilities experience higher rates of sexual violence, often from multiple perpetrators.
๐จ Gender-diverse people face elevated risk and stigma.
๐จ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women statistically experience disproportionally high rates of sexual violence
Simple ways you can make a difference and help prevent sexual violence:
- Call it out: Saying โThatโs not okay" can make someone stop and reflect.
- Check in: Ask if the person affected is okay.
- Change it up: Redirect unsafe conversations.
- Lead by example: Model respectful behaviour.
Remember, challenging harmful behaviour isnโt small. Itโs how change happens.
If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7) or contact a QSAN service at https://qsan.org.au/services/.
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #RisingWithStrength #SurvivorVoices #SexualViolencePrevention #SupportSurvivors #NoMore
Week Two
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Alternative text: A blue ribbon around a yellow centre with a banner that says You are not alone, surrounded by words like Healing and Strength, and a heart shape
Accompanying text:
TOGETHER, WE CAN ACT
October is Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Queensland. This yearโs theme, Together, We Can calls on communities to act in support of victim-survivors.
This week, our focus is the sub-theme โTogether, we can actโ. Supporting survivors is critical. Every time we believe and support a survivor, we help break the silence and strengthen the path toward change.
If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7) or contact a QSAN service at https://qsan.org.au/services/.
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
ยฉ Copyright retained by the artist.
This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #SupportingSurvivors #SexualViolenceAwareness #StopSexualViolence #NoMore #SurvivorVoices
Tile 1
Alternative text: Text reads: Together, we can change. Prevention starts by challenging harmful behaviour
Tile 2
Alternative text: Tile reads: Consent must be enthusiastic and free from pressure or coercion, based on a shared understanding of what is being consented to. It must reflect the capacity of the individual and be actively expressed, ongoing and mutual.
Tile 3
Alternative text: Text reads: Read the room. Listen actively. Ask clearly and often. Respect the answer unconditionally. Know that yes can change. Maybe or silence is not permission.
Tile 4
Alternative text: Text reads: Not sure? Check again. No can sound like a strong no, a polite no, Iโm having second thoughts, Iโm not sure, maybe another time, Not tonight.
Tile 5
Alternative text: Text reads: No can look like silence, uncomfortable body language, gestures or expressions, inability to communicate consent (i.e. asleep or intoxicated)
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CONSENT
The way we communicate and practice consent can look different from person to person.
But the basic requirement for consent is the same for everyone: a clear, ongoing and enthusiastic โyesโ.
Consent should never be assumed. Not before, not during, and not because of something that happened in the past. Saying โyesโ to one thing does not mean agreement for something else or for the future.
Unfortunately, harmful attitudes persist. A 2021 national survey on attitudes to violence against women found that 10% of people believe women often say โnoโ when they actually mean โyesโ. Such is a dangerous misconception that can put people at serious risk.
๐ก Remember:
- Consent must be freely given, without pressure or coercion
- It must be informed, with a full understanding of what is being agreed to
- Silence, freezing or lack of resistance is not consent
- Consent can be withdrawn at any time
Affirmative consent is about respect, safety and choice for everyone.
If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7) or contact a QSAN service at https://qsan.org.au/services/.
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #RisingWithStrength #SurvivorVoices #SexualViolencePrevention #SupportSurvivors #NoMore
Tile 1
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Alternative text: 6 painted river rocks on a wooden surface, each rock has a different message painted including No consent equals rape, Voice has power, No means no
Tile 2
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Alternative text: 7 painted river rocks on a wooden surface, each rock has a different message painted including It is not your fault, We are all in this together, You are enough
Tile 3
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Alternative text: 5 painted river rocks on a wooden surface, each rock has a different message painted including You are not alone, My story matters, Its okay to not be okay
Accompanying text:
TOGETHER, WE CAN ACT
(as above)
Week Three
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Alternative text: A montage made of coloured and patterned feathers to form outstretched wings on either side of the words Together we can rise
Accompanying text:
TOGETHER, WE CAN RISE
October is Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Queensland. This yearโs theme, Together, We Can celebrates the resilience and courage of victim-survivors.
This week, our focus is the sub-theme โTogether, we can riseโ. Victim-survivors show extraordinary courage, resilience, and determination to be heard. But we can and must do better. By amplifying survivor voices and creative work, we honour the courage and determination it takes to overcome trauma and drive change.
If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7) or contact a QSAN service at https://qsan.org.au/services/.
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
ยฉ Copyright retained by the artist.
This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #RisingWithStrength #SurvivorVoices #SexualViolencePrevention #SupportSurvivors #NoMore
Alternative text: Text reads: How to respond if someone discloses sexual assault to you. You do not have to be an expert to provide support.
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HOW TO RESPOND IF SOMEONE DISCLOSES SEXUAL ASSAULT TO YOU
If someone discloses sexual assault to you, it's ok to not know how to respond.
You do not need to be an expert to be able to support someone. By being a trusted person and listening, you are already helping.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when providing support:
๐ฉตย LISTEN
Listen with respect and patience; and without judgement, interruption or questions.
๐ฉตย BELIEVE
Trust what they are telling you. help them feel safe and comfortable.
๐ฉตย SUPPORT
Let them to make their own choices about what happens next when they are ready to, but offer practical help and let them know free, confidential and professional help is available.
There are specialist sexual assault and counselling support services throughout Queensland who can help people to heal. If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please, you can find a directory of specialist sexual assault services at the QSAN Services Page here:ย http://bit.ly/41yv9jS
Alternatively, contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7).
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #RisingWithStrength #SurvivorVoices #SexualViolencePrevention #SupportSurvivors #NoMore
Tile 1
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Alternative text: Hand drawing depicting scales with one side labelled power (legal icons) weighing more heavily than truth (a sad woman with uplifted arms). Below the scales is part of a crying face. To the right is the first part of the accompanying poem.
Tile 2
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Alternative text: Hand drawing depicting scales with one side labelled power (legal icons) weighing more heavily than truth (a sad woman with uplifted arms). Below the scales is part of a crying face. To the right is the second part of the accompanying poem.
Tile 3
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Alternative text: Hand drawing depicting scales with one side labelled power (legal icons) weighing more heavily than truth (a sad woman with uplifted arms). Below the scales is part of a crying face. To the right is the third part of the accompanying poem.
Accompanying text:
TOGETHER, WE CAN RISE
(as above)
Week Four
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Alternative text: Bright coloured words Respect Support Kindness made up of sequins and surrounded by colourful stickers including hearts and smiley faces.
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Alternative text: On a blue background, painted arches in ochre, deep red and white with the words Together we can heal, help, engage, act listen.
Accompanying text:
TOGETHER, WE CAN.
October is Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Queensland.
As the month concludes, we focus on creating lasting change. Ending sexual violence requires a collective action: changing attitudes, supporting survivors and amplifying their voices. Together, we can drive real change to build communities where respect, safety and justice for all are non-negotiable.
If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7) or contact a QSAN service at https://qsan.org.au/services/
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
ยฉ Copyright retained by the artist.
This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #EndSexualViolence #SupportSurvivors #SexualViolenceAwareness #NoMore #SurvivorVoices
Alternative text: Text reads: Specialist sexual assault services are here to help providing free, confidential and professional support whenever it is needed.
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WHAT IS A SPECIALIST SEXUAL SUPPORT SERVICE?
After experiencing sexual violence, it can feel daunting to know where to turn. Specialist sexual assault services provide a safe, supportive place to begin healing.
These inclusive and accessible services are free, confidential and led by trained professionals who understand the impacts of sexual violence.
They can offer:
๐ฉต ย Counselling and emotional support
๐ฉต ย Advocacy with health services, police or courts
๐ฉต ย Safe spaces to process experiences at your own pace
๐ฉตย Information about rights and options
Specialist services work from a trauma-informed and empowerment-based approach. This means you are listened to, believed, and supported to make your own choices about what happens next.
No matter where you are in your journey, specialist sexual assault services are here to walk alongside you. If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please, you can find a directory of specialist sexual assault services at the QSAN Services Page here:ย http://bit.ly/41yv9jS
Alternatively, contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7).
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #RisingWithStrength #SurvivorVoices #SexualViolencePrevention #SupportSurvivors #NoMore
Week Five
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Alternative text: A canvas covered in a grid of multicoloured sequins that depict a teal bow with the words Together we can.
Accompanying text:
TOGETHER, WE CAN.
October is Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Queensland.
As the month concludes, we focus on creating lasting change. Ending sexual violence requires a collective action: changing attitudes, supporting survivors and amplifying their voices. Together, we can drive real change to build communities where respect, safety and justice for all are non-negotiable.
If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7) or contact a QSAN service at https://qsan.org.au/services/
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
ยฉ Copyright retained by the artist.
This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #EndSexualViolence #SupportSurvivors #SexualViolenceAwareness #NoMore #SurvivorVoices
Accompanying text for all social media tiles with artwork:
October is Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Queensland. The month-long campaign is intended to raise awareness about the prevalence and impacts of sexual violence and support victim-survivors.
This year, our campaign theme is Together, We Can. It calls on all of usโindividuals, families, communities, and organisationsโto act collectively to challenge cultural norms that support victim blaming, support victim-survivors, and create lasting change.
Over 60 victim-survivors participated in art workshops across Queensland, from Logan to Townsville and online, collectively coming together to produce powerful artwork reflecting the Sexual Violence Awareness Month theme: Together, We Can.
Throughout October, weโll address four parts of the Together, We Can movement:
- Together, we can change โ Challenging harmful behaviours
- Together, we can act โ Supporting victim-survivors
- Together, we can rise โ Rising with strength
- Together, we can โ Creating lasting change to end sexual violence
Join us this month to learn, reflect, and take action. Every voice counts.
If you wish to talk to someone about issues of sexual violence, please contact the national sexual violence helpline 1800 Respect 1800 737 732 (24/7) or a QSAN service at https://qsan.org.au/services/
In an emergency, phone the police on Triple Zero (000).
ยฉ Copyright retained by the artist.
This project is funded by the Queensland Government.
#SVAM2025 #TogetherWeCan #ChallengingCulture #SexualViolencePrevention #SupportSurvivors #NoMore #StopSexualViolence
Resources
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