Are those butterflies or a gut-feeling of anxiety? Gender-based violence isn’t always easy to recognise, but it is possible to bring the subtle signs into focus. Download the Bright Sky SA app to learn more about how to empower yourself or a friend. #ConnectingForABetterFuture
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It’s essential to learn the critical warning signs of violence. At-risk people can show significant or sudden changes in behavior or personality. Learn More: https://lnkd.in/gf4239FA (Link) #SaySomethingWeek #SaySomethingSavesLives
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It's time to debunk the myths about domestic violence: Myth: Domestic violence only happens to weak people. Reality: Abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of strength or character. Myth: If there's no physical violence, it's not abuse. Reality: Abuse can be emotional, financial, or even parental. It's about control, not physical force. Myth: Once I leave, the abuse will end. Reality: Abusers often escalate their control tactics after separation, especially when children are involved. Myth: If you provoked them, it's your fault. Reality: Abuse is never your fault. No one deserves to be abused. #PostSeparationAbuse #AbuseAwareness #YouAreNotAlone #DVAM #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth #BreakTheStigma
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Understanding the Causes of Increased Violence Among Children and Teenagers In this video, we delve into the complex factors shaping the behavior of young individuals and the societal influences that may exacerbate violent tendencies. Visit at https://lnkd.in/dkpUUJtf #ThePilgrimage #MotivationalSpeaker #MotivationalVideos #MotivationalVibes #InspirationalThoughts
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Are you in the business of reducing male violence?” The success of your efforts hinges on understanding the root causes of violent behaviour. To effectively work with violent individuals, it’s crucial to understand the backgrounds and motivations driving their actions. However, understanding should never be mistaken for excusing or justifying violence. Only through this deep understanding can meaningful and lasting change take place. What do you think? What works? What doesn’t? #MenAgainstMaleViolence #EndMaleViolence #UnderstandingBehaviour
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Intimate partner violence refers to any behaviour within an intimate relationship (current or previous) that causes physical, sexual or psychological harm. It can also include emotional abuse, economic abuse, technology-facilitated abuse and more. Intimate partner violence can happen in all socioeconomic, religious and cultural groups. If you or someone you know is experiencing or at risk of experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence, 1800RESPECT can support you. Call 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732 or visit www.1800respect.org.au for online chat and video call services. (Image text: How common is intimate partner violence? 1 in 4 women, 1 in 14 men in 2021–22 had experienced violence from an intimate partner since the age of 15 Source: 2021–22 ABS Personal Safety Survey) #1800RESPECT #counselling #support #relationships #familyviolence #domesticviolence #sexualviolence
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Domestic and intimate partner violence isn’t always visible or obvious. It can look like physical wounds like a bruise or a cut, but it can also look like silence, isolation and fear. This type of violence isn’t just physical. It can encompass a spectrum of abusive behaviours—sexual, emotional, financial or psychological—all with a single goal: to systematically control a partner or loved one. It might be a one-time incident or a repeated behavioural pattern. And the truth is, it can happen to anyone. Know the signs of domestic and intimate partner violence and stay tuned to find out what resources are available at Klinic. #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth
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💜 Domestic violence can affect anyone—regardless of age, race, gender, or socioeconomic status. It’s not just physical; it’s also emotional, psychological, and financial abuse. Let’s break the silence and start the conversation. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, know that help is available. Swipe left for resources and support services. Together, we can fight against domestic violence and support survivors in their journey to safety and healing. #EndDomesticViolence #DVAM
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Some abusers break down a victim's self-confidence, which is why self-care is such an important aspect of healing after domestic violence. One way to start is by integrating positive self-talk or speaking to yourself positively verbally or in your thoughts. Learning to prioritize yourself can feel uncomfortable, but everyone deserves to find joy in this life. #HealingStartsWithin #MentalHealthMatters
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What comes to mind when you think, ‘Perpetrator of DV?’ Join us in September where we explore the strength based approach to working with Perpetrators of domestic violence. What has trauma got anything to do with it? Why are female perpetrators harder to reach? Why we should be supporting ‘Perpetrators’ to replace unwanted behaviours and so much more.. https://lnkd.in/dbYP2AE
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Identify and address the risk factors of domestic violence, from historical physical violence to substance abuse and impulsivity, to safeguard your workplace and support affected individuals effectively. #BusinessContinuity #CrisisManagement #DomesticViolenceAwareness
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