The document discusses signs of domestic violence in teenage relationships. It provides statistics on domestic violence from New Zealand sources and a helpline. Warning signs of abuse include controlling behavior, jealousy, insults, isolation from friends and family, threats, and coercion. Emotional abuse, intimidation, and minimizing or denying the abuse by the perpetrator are also discussed. The summary concludes by listing contact information for domestic violence support organizations.
This ppt throws light on all aspects of domestic violence. It also shares a true story about a lady ho is a victim of domestic violence . I have tried to explain about domestic violence highlighting women and children and also suggested ways in which one can help a women who is the victim of domestic violence . I hope this will be helpful to the victims.
However one should know that even boys can be subjected to such violence.
This is one little step i would like to take to stop domestic violence. I hope that someday this violence stops and every lives happily together
This ppt throws light on all aspects of domestic violence. It also shares a true story about a lady ho is a victim of domestic violence . I have tried to explain about domestic violence highlighting women and children and also suggested ways in which one can help a women who is the victim of domestic violence . I hope this will be helpful to the victims.
However one should know that even boys can be subjected to such violence.
This is one little step i would like to take to stop domestic violence. I hope that someday this violence stops and every lives happily together
Domestic violence can be present in anyone’s relationship; it is not limited by economic status, age, race, education level, or even sexual preference.
The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse- April 2012Dawn Farm
"The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse" was presented on April 17, 2012, by Barbara Niess May, MPH, MSW; Executive Director, SafeHouse Center; and David J.H. Garvin, LMSW; Director, Alternatives to Domestic Aggression, Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County. Domestic violence offender and survivor alcohol and other drug use/abuse is central to this discussion. The audience is provided with a primmer regarding batterer tactics, strategies, and core beliefs which hold the batterer accountable for his abusive behaviors while maintaining and promoting survivor safety. The program will help participants to recognize the critical importance of understanding domestic violence and alcohol/other drug use/abuse in order to safely and effectively intervene and/or interrupt the batterer's abusive behaviors and support the survivor. This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual workshop series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.
What is domestic violence? What are the signs of domestic abuse? How can you get help for spousal abuse in New Jersey? Find out what are crimes of domestic violence and the legal process in NJ. Learn about temporary restraining orders, who can get them, how to get them. Find out why timing is important in getting a final restraining order for a domestic violence matter. Learn how to help yourself or a loved one in this guide for domestic violence victims and their families, from Weinberger Law Group.
Much has been said and written about domestic violence. Nonetheless, there are many misconception that persist and need to be addressed. Part I - What is Domestic Violence
Grace Nava is a doctoral student and an associate professor of social studies.
Domestic violence is the obstinate terrorization, physical stabbing, battery, sexual attack, and other abusive behavior as part of an organized model of power and control perpetrated by a close partner against another.
Facilitating an open discussion about abuse with 7th grade students. All too often abuse remains in shameful shadows. Information is power when informing students about abuse in a positive, sensitive way.
Domestic violence can be present in anyone’s relationship; it is not limited by economic status, age, race, education level, or even sexual preference.
The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse- April 2012Dawn Farm
"The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse" was presented on April 17, 2012, by Barbara Niess May, MPH, MSW; Executive Director, SafeHouse Center; and David J.H. Garvin, LMSW; Director, Alternatives to Domestic Aggression, Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County. Domestic violence offender and survivor alcohol and other drug use/abuse is central to this discussion. The audience is provided with a primmer regarding batterer tactics, strategies, and core beliefs which hold the batterer accountable for his abusive behaviors while maintaining and promoting survivor safety. The program will help participants to recognize the critical importance of understanding domestic violence and alcohol/other drug use/abuse in order to safely and effectively intervene and/or interrupt the batterer's abusive behaviors and support the survivor. This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual workshop series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.
What is domestic violence? What are the signs of domestic abuse? How can you get help for spousal abuse in New Jersey? Find out what are crimes of domestic violence and the legal process in NJ. Learn about temporary restraining orders, who can get them, how to get them. Find out why timing is important in getting a final restraining order for a domestic violence matter. Learn how to help yourself or a loved one in this guide for domestic violence victims and their families, from Weinberger Law Group.
Much has been said and written about domestic violence. Nonetheless, there are many misconception that persist and need to be addressed. Part I - What is Domestic Violence
Grace Nava is a doctoral student and an associate professor of social studies.
Domestic violence is the obstinate terrorization, physical stabbing, battery, sexual attack, and other abusive behavior as part of an organized model of power and control perpetrated by a close partner against another.
Facilitating an open discussion about abuse with 7th grade students. All too often abuse remains in shameful shadows. Information is power when informing students about abuse in a positive, sensitive way.
Escalating rates of teen dating violence nationwide is reason for concern and intervention. When Love Hurts is a campaign created by four NC State Graduate students with the intent of empowering teens to become educated so they can end the epidemic.
This presentation was part of Embody's Safe Healthy Strong 2015 conference on sexuality education (www.ppwi.org/safehealthystrong). Embody is Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin's education and training programs. Learn more: www.ppwi.org/embody
DESCRIPTION
At the root of all abuse is the fact that someone else knows. One out of every three adolescents in the United States is a victim of physical, sexual, emotional, or verbal abuse from a dating partner. That means that everyone knows someone who has or will be abused in some way. This workshop introduces participants to the topics of teen dating and sexual violence. Participants will explore their awareness of abusive behaviors and warning signs common to teen dating relationships, with an emphasis on healthy relationships as well. Learn about power and control, the cycle of violence, characteristics of healthy relationships, and facts about technology abuse.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Samantha Collier founded and created TeamTeal365, a small grassroots organization established in 2009 that is dedicated to empowering, educating, advocating, and supporting ALL survivors of sexual assault.
In 2012, TeamTeal365 became an LLC. Abused as a child and raped as an adult, Samantha feels a
personal obligation to serve and be a visible witness to her community about what a sexually abused person looks like. The goal of the organization is to wrap each survivor in compassion and trust starting with the simple words, “I believe you”—words Samantha knows firsthand can help victims move from surviving to thriving. Samantha is a voice of powerful visible change. Because violence and sexual assault leaves victims living in fear, some never get the chance to realize their full potential because their pain outweighs their strengths. Samantha’s goal is to reach out to survivors of sexual violence, as well as their families, partners, and siblings, to move them from merely surviving to thriving.
OBJECTIVES:
To describe and explain Gen Z
To highlight the differences between Gen Z and Millennials
To explore the problems of Anxiety and Depression in this group
3. The aim of our program is to teach young people how to protect themselves from domestic violence. We see the easiest way of doing this is helping you to watch out for the warning signs of domestic violence so you can prevent it from getting worse and get out of destructive situations. By doing this you can form happy healthy relationships with your peers, partners and family.
7. 364 final protection orders affecting approximately 30,000 children were made in the Family Court between 2000-2003. 7,966 women and 9,241 children used Refuge services in 2000-2001. Police records show that 52% of murders in 2000 were family violence related. In the same year 12,000 family violence assaults were recorded - Family Court of New Zealand Keeping in mind a lot of domestic violence goes un noticed or unreported....
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15. C ERCION & THREATS To gain an understanding of how Coercion and threats affect a relationship, it is important to know the signs, in order to act fast. Do they... Threaten to harm you or anyone close to you, including family, friends, children and even pets. Threatens to use self-harm if you do not comply with their terms. Blackmail – Threatening to disclose private information about you to others. Using physical force, for example choking, hitting and weapons to acquire sexual acts. This can include unwanted kissing, petting or intercourse. Using verbal strategies, such as lying, purposely causing arguments, and threatening to finish the relationship to gain sexual intercourse.
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20. Minimising, Denying and Blaming - These are tactics of abuse The signs... You shouldn't be so sensitive I was only joking ! I only do it because you wind me up ! Its not that bad everyone does it ! You are making a big deal over nothing People that make the decision to abuse another are often very good at denying this or making up excuses for the abuse. Very rarely will the abuser ever take responsibility for the choices they are making and the damage they are causing.
21. Ways to stay safe... Observe your environment and trust yourself. If something doesn’t feel right, try to leave the situation. If you can tell you are about to get into an argument with a partner try to move to somewhere where they are a lot of exits or other people around just in case you need to get away. Always carry money with you, it should be enough to make a phone call, or pay for a taxi if you get into a situation your not comfortable with. Know the phone numbers of people or agencies you can call if you need help. Making sure your phone is always fully charged it also helpful. TELL SOMEONE! If the abuse is happening make sure you tell someone you trust. Abuse can be very hard to deal with an no one deserves to do this by themselves.
22. Having friends in your life as a teenager is important They give you a sense of social acceptance , and emotional confidence When in a relationship you can compromise your friendships This can happen either by you or your partner
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24. Do y ou put friends in the middle of your arguments? Do y ou ask them to take sides? Do you a sk your friends to keep tabs on your partner?
25. Could this be you or involve someone you know? There are people who can help Relationship Services : 0800 RELATE Women's Refuge Crisis- line: 09 3781893 Preventing Violence in the Home: 09 3033938 Family Violence Helpline: 09 3033939 Man Alive Counselling: 098350509 Family Violence Information Line: 0800456450 Youthline: 0800 376633 What's Up?: 0800 9428787
26. References Adams, Clarke, Codd, O'Neill, Openshaw, Waitere-Ang. (2000). Educatuion & Society in Aotearoa New Zealand. Palmerston North, New Zealand:Dunmore Press Ltd Hope Digits. 2005. Domestic violence. Retrieved June, 2, 2008 from http://www.hopedigits.com/What_Is_Domestic_Violence/Isolation.html Plummer, D. (2005) Helping Adolesencents and Adults to Build Self-Esteem .Jessica Kingsley Publishers. London and Philadelphia Whatsup . 2007. Statiscal summary 2007. Retrieved June, 2, 2008 from http://www.whatsup.co.nz/links_resources/pdfs/StatSum07.pdf Titus, A.,& Potter, J. (2005). Education for Change; Transforming the way we teach our children. London & New York. RoutledgeFalmer Teen health. (2008). Am I in a health relationship. Retrieved May, 27, 2008 from /webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab=community&url=%2Fbin%2Fcommon%2Fcourse.pl%3Fcourse_id%3D_16294_1 Teen Relationships.(2008)What is abuse? Retrieved June, 2, 2008 from http://www.teenrelationships.org/abuse/.html