PSEAH Shifting Power Toolkits Training & Guidelines How to Consider Language When Researching Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Sexual Harassment (SEAH) – Resource and Support Hub Learn how to consider language when researching SEAH. Get practical tips for researchers and CSOs to ensure sensitive and accurate data collection. / Resource Centre / Shifting Power / PSEAH / How to Consider Language When Researching Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Sexual Harassment (SEAH) – Resource and Support Hub This how-to note discusses how to consider language when researching sexual exploitation, abuse, and sexual harassment (SEAH), focusing on ensuring clear communication, using appropriate terminology, and understanding cultural nuances to gather accurate and sensitive information from participants. It provides practical steps for researchers and program staff to overcome language barriers in their SEAH research and monitoring.