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Why Hollyoaks hopes to shine a light on SSA

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Hollyoaks Digital ‘Ask the Difficult Questions’

20 August 2024

Hollyoaks cast members involved in the Sibling Sexual Abuse (SSA) storyline met with real-life survivors and a charity representative. This documentary features discussion around the survivors’ own experiences of SSA, explores why it is important Hollyoaks is shining a light on this issue, and asks what more can be done to help the victims…

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All of our operators are specially trained and understand the impact that sexual violence, abuse and harassment can have. They will listen to you and believe you.

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