Services
Log Form Feedback Phase - Seeking Survivor Feedback
Services
Overview
Sexual assault prevalence and barrier data are incomplete because they exclude the two-thirds of survivors who don’t report. When the majority of assaults remain undocumented, services and support systems are built on a partial picture.
We aim to change that.
Survivor autonomy and privacy will always come first.
By privately logging, survivors can regain control and have what happened to them be documented without having to report. They don’t have to re-explain what happened, helping to avoid retraumatization.
When they choose, survivors can share their demographic information and any barriers they faced to reporting or seeking medical, legal, or mental health services. Our partners will be able to view their community’s data, while we will anonymously aggregate data from all of our partners.
As more survivors log with their trusted communities, we’ll publish the aggregated data from all of our partners. We’ll finally be able to see the true depth and breadth of sexual violence in our society and dismiss the normalization of sexual violence instead of dismissing survivors.
How we support survivors:
Empowerment - survivors are validated and always in control.
Voice and Choice - survivors choose what to include in their logs.
Anonymity - no institutions, accounts, names, or notifications.
Platform Security - designed for safety, anonymity, and privacy.
How we will help partner organizations, especially those serving marginalized communities:
A Non-Reporting Option - meeting survivors where they are.
A Support Resource That Avoids Retraumatization - not requiring survivors to re-explain what happened to them.
Anonymous Community Data - viewing your community’s consented aggregated data on the barriers survivors face to reporting and to seeking medical, mental health, or legal services, along with any consented aggregated demographic information, with a unique link.
When survivors choose to share barrier information, without having to re-explain, communities can design services that actually reflect what survivors need.
How we will help create systemic change:
Expanded Visibility - filling in the gap in sexual assault data, community by community, to improve how survivors are supported.
See what we’re tracking and why this matters.