SHAUN HAMILTON IS THE PARTNER TO A SURVIVOR OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE. SHAUN OFFERS US HIS KNOWLEDGE ON HOW TO SUPPORT AND ADVOCATE
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Shaun Hamilton is a husband, partner of a survivor of sexual violence, and US Navy veteran. He has dedicated his life to supporting survivors and advocating for change in the way we approach sexual violence and its aftermath.
Shaun spent five years researching and writing "When
Your Partner Says #MeToo: Your Role and Responsibilities In Their Recovery
Process." This book provides guidance and support for partners of
survivors and has become a valuable resource for individuals looking to support
their loved ones through their healing journey.
In addition to his writing, Shaun is also a powerful speaker
who has shared his message with hundreds of high school students across the
country. Through his presentations, he raises awareness about the prevalence of
sexual violence in communities and inspires students to seek help if they have
survived abuse.
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