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More Than Statistics: Why Survivor Stories Are the Heart of Real Awareness Campaigns
- Survivor-Centered Approach: The survivor must control their narrative—what is shared, with whom, and for how long. Their wellbeing is paramount.
- Trigger Warnings and Support Resources: Content should be preceded by clear warnings about the nature of the trauma and accompanied by immediate links to mental health support.
- Focus on Resilience, Not Just Victimization: While the traumatic event is important, campaigns should emphasize the journey of coping, recovery, and agency, leaving the audience with hope rather than despair.
- Pair Narrative with Data: Stories provide emotional engagement; statistics provide scale and credibility. The most powerful campaigns integrate both—for instance, sharing one survivor’s story followed by, "They are one of 15 million survivors of domestic violence each year."
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