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    How to Help an Abused Woman

    If you know anyone who is being abused: Know the facts about woman abuse Assure her that you believe her story Listen and let her talk about her feelings Do not judge or give advice Talk to her about her opinions Physical safety is the first priority. If you believe she is in danger, tell her. Help her plan an emergency exit. Respect her right to

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    Relationship Warning Signs

    Ask yourself these questions: Do you feel nervous around them? Are you scared of disagreeing with them? Do they criticize, or humiliate you in front of other people? Are they always checking up on you or questioning what you do without them and who you spend your time with? Do they repeatedly and wrongly accuse you of seeing or flirting with other people? Do they tell

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    Child Abuse

    Children and youth are greatly impacted by violence in the home. Not only are they undergoing the regular physiological, mental and emotional changes of growing up, but they are experiencing all of these things while being surrounded by violence. Imagine trying to succeed in school, fit in with others, feel good about yourself and feel safe and secure, all while watching your mother or caregiver being

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    Types of Abuse

    It is important to note that abuse comes in many different forms, such as: Physical Abuse – Can involve slapping, punching, kicking, biting, shoving, choking, or using a weapon or other object to threaten or injure. Psychological Abuse – Can include excessive jealousy and attempts to control the partner’s time, their activities, even how they dress. Psychological abuse can also include being harassed, having possession destroyed,

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    What is Partner Assault?

    Partner assault is an attempt to control the behaviour of a spouse, common-law partner or girlfriend. It is a misuse of power which uses the bonds of intimacy, trust and dependency to make the woman unequal, powerless and unsafe. Woman abuse can often include threats or action. The abuser can be a husband, common-law partner, boyfriend or female partner. No matter what kind of abuse women