Stop Sexual Bullying
Sexual bullying is a deeply concerning issue in Georgia that must be stopped. Think Like a Girl is dedicated to combat sexual bullying by raising awareness, promoting a culture of respect, consent and taking action against the pervasive issue. This app emphasizes the importance of supporting victims and provides a safe, non-judgmental space for survivors of sexual bullying for their healing and recovery. Through education, empathy, and empowering students to be allies, the application aims to create a culture of respect and inclusion, ultimately working towards putting an end to sexual bullying.
Sexual bullying on Georgia
Nation research has captured the frequency, scope, and many faces of sexual bullying. The Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault (GNESA), founded by a grant from the Georgia Department of Public Health, began examining sexual bullying among Georgia’s youth in 2010.
Female Empowerment Resources Make Difference
Step Up Step In is led by the Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault (GNESA). Step Up Step In is a collaborative movement that engages schools and communities to identify and stop sexual bullying from occurring between youth. This application provides various tasks intended to engage girls in gaining self-confidence, giving to others, and finding their voice as well as a space for journaling