After a Sexual Assault

We’re here to support you

Recovering from sexual assault is a journey and we are here to support you. In the immediate aftermath of a sexual assault, it’s crucial to prioritize your safety and well-being. And, as you begin to navigate life after the assault, it’s normal to experience a range of emotions and uncertainties. This page is designed to provide you with resources and support as you go through the healing process.

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Immediate Steps

If you have been sexually assaulted

In the aftermath of a sexual assault, the initial days can be overwhelming, filled with questions and difficult decisions. It’s normal to feel unsure or unready to make choices during this time. Your experience is valid. We are here to help you navigate through this challenging time.

If you have been sexually assaulted in the past, you can seek services any time in your healing journey.

Schedule an Intake Appointment

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After a forensic exam

Informational Booklet

We have created a comprehensive booklet that walks sexual assault survivors through the process after a forensic exam. The Rape Recovery Center provides medical accompaniment and advocacy for victims at any hospital in Salt Lake County, Tooele County, the Salt Lake Family Justice Center, and the Utah State Correctional Facility.

What’s in the booklet?

  • A review of the forensic exam process at the hospital

  • What to do next and follow-up care

  • Common reactions you may experience after an assault: anxiety, panic attacks, flashbacks

  • Utah Victims Rights: An explanation of your rights

  • Sexual assault kit process: your decision whether to move forward with an investigation

  • Resources: most common referrals for survivors of sexual assault

Victims Rights

Survivors have rights protected through the state of Utah. RRC can also help survivors with the Crime Victims Reparations Application. Call us to schedule an appointment to learn more, (801) 467-7282.

Learn more about Victim Rights and Reparations