The following signatories from the sexual violence sector wish to jointly and publicly share our concerns about the sale, promotion and use of self-swab ‘rape kits’ by victims/survivors.
As providers of support to victims/survivors, we understand the trauma of rape and sexual assault, and the further distress victims can feel about disclosing and reporting their experiences. Our sector exists to provide the specialist support and expert understanding of rape and sexual assault that survivors need. Prioritising the overall physical and psychological wellbeing of all victims and survivors is vital; this is why we are sharing our concerns publicly about the use of self-swab ‘rape kits’ and the misperception the awareness of them can bring about.
We believe that transparency and clarity is crucial when it comes to supporting victims/survivors; this is why we believe that anyone receiving a self swab ‘rape kit’ should proactively be told that DNA is not the only relevant or important evidence gathered if they choose to pursue criminal proceedings.
It’s also important that all those who experience sexual assault understand that their local SARC (sexual assault referral centre) is FREE to use, and that specially trained crisis workers and medical examiners can ensure that not only is any evidence collected correctly, but that the associated health checks and contraceptive care can be obtained.