An in-depth conversation with Meg Hatch, the executive director of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services (SAPARS) of Maine about the impact of SA and CSA and the healing elements of creativity, getting out in nature, talking with trusted friends, restorative justice and sharing our stories in a safe space.
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