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Sexual Violence


5th/6th Sexual Harassment
Define sexual harassment and discuss the differences between impact versus intent.

Main concepts covered:
  • Defining boundaries, teasing, bullying, harassment, and sexual harassment.
  • Where sexual harassment can happen, both online and in real life.
  • Examples of situations that could be sexual harassment within the age group.
  • How to tell when a behavior is okay and not okay.
  • Practice scenarios to discern sexual harassment and assess for comfort or discomfort.
  • How to take responsibility and make amends in these types of situations.
Lesson Plan
Stoplight Cards
Presentation Link
Caregiver Handout


Coming soon!! Just making some edits.
7th/8th Sexual Harassment
Defining and discussing sexual harassment between peers, its impact, and what it can look like online and in person. 

Main concepts covered:
  • Defining sexuality and sexual harassment.
  • Exploring what unwanted means.
  • Importance of consent when it comes to preventing sexual harassment.
  • When something is sexual harassment and when it's not. 
  • Safety planning for when someone is experiencing sexual harassment.
Lesson Plan
"Is it?" Examples
Student Handout
Presentation Link
Caregiver Handout

Nondiscrimination Policy

Sexual Assault Support Services of Midcoast Maine does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex/gender, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation and all other characteristics and status in any group protected by city, state and federal laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment and to the provision of any services offered or provided by the agency.

Office Drop-ins

​Please call the State-wide Sexual Assault Helpline to set up a time with an advocate to meet with you in person at one of our offices. Our advocates are not available to the public in SASSMM/CAC office spaces 24/7. We require an advanced notice to ensure that an advocate can be available and present to meet with you to help address your needs.



Statewide Sexual Assault Helpline: 
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1-800-871-7741

Administrative Office: 
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(207) 725-2181

P.O. Box 990
Brunswick, ME 04011
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SASSMM serves a portion of Wabanaki territory also known as Midcoast Maine.
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Mission, Vision, & Services
    • Supporting Marginalized Communities
    • Get Involved
    • Social Media
    • Events >
      • Swifties for SASSMM
    • Contact
  • Services
    • Help Now
    • In-Person Support
    • Support Groups
    • HelpRoom
    • Sexual Violence
    • Resources
    • Toolkit for Teens
    • Your Questions
  • Midcoast CAC
    • About the MCAC
    • CAC Process
    • Responding to Disclosures
    • Resources & Support for Caregivers
  • Education
    • About Prevention
    • K-8 Education Curriculum >
      • K-8 Lesson Toolkit >
        • Bodies
        • Boundaries
        • Consent & Communication
        • Feelings
        • Digital Safety
        • Relationships
        • Sexual Violence
        • Supports, Resources, & Reading Materials
    • High School Programs
    • For our Community
    • Child Protective Unit Assessment
    • Share Your Story
  • Donate
    • Ways to Donate
    • Merchandise