If you have seen my other comments on these topics here you would know that I am a hardcore advocate of awareness etc... however aygart is making one valid point and I am not sure you have to throw the kitchen sink at him for it. I remember reading that the "say no to drugs" campaign from the 90s that they spent.millions on was an epic failure.... so we definitely should be raising awareness and removing stigmas increasing funding and resources but certainly care should be taken to make sure it's done properly
I hear the concern and addressed it already.
Professionals and rabbonim have considered this angle and still approved of publicizing the prevalence within the community. It is a crucial piece of the picture.
You cant bring awareness and educate about an issue that many are under the impression that it doesn't exist!
Why would anyone care if it is not prevalent?