Haunting Film From the Canadian Centre for Child Protection Traces the Impact of Abuse

No Fixed Address teamed up with the organization to present this chilling PSA

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[Sensitive content: This article discusses childhood sexual abuse. If you’re struggling with your mental health because of this topic, please call RAINN: 1-800-656-4673 or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255]

Survivors of childhood sexual abuse can be haunted not just by their memories but by recordings of the crime that may still be distributed across the internet decades later. “Unwanted Followers,” a nearly three-minute-long video from No Fixed Address for the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, uses real survivor accounts to show the impact of having their abuse shared online.

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