SAFE  Newsletter 07/18/2017
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Domestic Violence Articles

By NHPR on 07/15/2017

"...One in seven men have suffered severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime, according to the CDC. Now, more communities are opening shelters exclusively for battered men and their families. From Dallas, KERA's Lauren Silverman spoke with one victim about the challenge of finding a safe place to stay. We're calling him Jeff to protect his identity. ..."

By Norman Transcript on 07/16/2017

"... Domestic abuse, also known as intimate partner violence, affects all ages and both genders, said Women’s Resource Center Prevention Education Advocate Elizabeth Suddath who works to educate teens and parents on recognizing the difference between a healthy relationship and an abusive one. ..."
Elder Abuse Articles

By Dispatch on 07/17/2017

"...“We found him sitting in the middle of an empty room with no food, no bed, no extra clothes, no supervision, no nothing,” said Barb Barrett, a Franklin County adult protective-services caseworker. ..."


By The Queensland Times on 07/16/2017

"...THERE'S no excuse for elder abuse. That's the message widely distributed by the Queensland Government through many avenues. But are you aware of what constitutes abuse of the elderly?

According to the promotional material: "Elder abuse is any act within a relationship of trust that results in harm to an older person. The most common forms of elder abuse include emotional abuse, financial abuse, physical abuse and neglect sexual abuse can also occur. ..."

Bullying
By Metro on 07/17/2017

"...Even after the bullying stops, overcoming the effects of it is one of the hardest things for a person to do. Many adults say they continue to be affected by the bullying they were subjected to in their childhoods, and workplace bullying can often be daunting and overwhelming for people to deal with. ..."


By The Daily Courier on 07/16/2017

"...Bullying isn’t confined to just children. “Mean girls” grow up and become mean women. 

I know a company bully who’s threatening my family member. She is new to the company and vulnerable. 

Why are so many small town offices (which seem to be predominantly female) run by a bully? Whispering, gossip, innuendo, and lies are used to control their coworkers. ..."
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