Why the UK Must Recognise Military Sexual Trauma
/We know from our own research and the many conversations we have had with victims and survivors that far too many people never report sexual violence within the military due to a fear of retaliation. They are worried that speaking out could impact their career, or that they might not be believed. The term "MST" signals to survivors that their experiences are being taken seriously, providing validation and increasing trust in the system.
In making this change, the UK would be following the example of the US where the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has incorporated MST into its policies to acknowledge and address sexual assault and harassment within the military context. It would give the MoD an opportunity to craft specific policies and mental health resources that are tailored to military sexual trauma. Read my OP-ED in Open Democracy https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/military-veterans-sexual-trauma/