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Episode 75 - Friday Follow Up with Tess Ramirez and Kim Bergman

Season 2, Ep. 75

Friday Follow Up with Tess Ramirez and Kim Bergman, survivor advocates who are working to change the laws in Kansas to remove the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse. 


Books mentioned:

  1. Joelle Casteix - The Well Armoured Child
  2. Jayneen Sanders - My Body! What I Say Goes!


Calls to action:

  1. Please sign this petition to Abolish the Civil Statute of Limitations(SOL) for Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse 
  2. Please sign this petition Make Kansas Clergy Mandate Reporters regarding Child Sex Crime and Abuse


Email these senators with a message to request the change to the legislation.


Hello my name is ______________ and I am asking that you please support legislation that will remove the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse. Removing the statute of limitations will help protect children and provide justice for survivors.


Ty.Masterson@senate.ks.gov


Richard.Wilborn@senate.ks.gov


Kellie.Warren@senate.ks.gov


fred.patton@house.ks.gov


Larry.Alley@senate.ks.gov


dan.hawkins@house.ks.gov


blake.carpenter@house.ks.gov


Chris.Croft@house.ks.gov


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For advice and support in Australia:

 

1800 RESPECT

For sexual assault and domestic abuse support services please reach out to 1800 RESPECT

Phone: 1800 RESPECT - 1800 737 732

Website: www.1800respect.org.au


 

Connect with services in Canada

Sexual Assault Centres, Crisis Lines, and Support Services

https://endingviolencecanada.org/sexual-assault-centres-crisis-lines-and-support-services/

 

Connect with services in America

RAINN

US based Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network for survivors

Website: https://www.rainn.org/

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