Posted: Apr 14, 2021 3:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 14 How someone responds to a person disclosing sexual violence can shape how their healing journey unfolds, according to an educator with the Saskatoon Sexual Assault and Information Centre. (wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock) Trigger warning for those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it. Liars. Attention seekers. These labels are slapped on people who disclose experiences of sexual harassment and violence, says Morgan Price. "The survivor or the victim is more often blamed or at least questioned with the validity of what they've experienced," said Price, who is an education and outreach co-ordinator at the Saskatoon Sexual Assault and Information Centre (SSAIC). Price said victims of sexual or domestic violence aren't offered the same "baseline of belief" given to victims of less intimate crimes.