SAFE  Newsletter 08/15/2017
SAFE Launches Anti-Bullying Campaign "Stop Bullying For Everyone"!

The "Stop Bulling For Everyone" campaign is an interactive campaign that is intended to stop bullying for everyone within our national school districts. SAFE will implement the program during October in accordance to Anti-Bullying Awareness Month. The goal of the campaign is to encourage students and the community to work together to stop all forms of bullying by increasing awareness of the prevalence and impact of bullying on children of all ages.
Domestic Violence Articles

By Advocate on 08/14/2017

"...  At the beginning of my presentations on domestic violence, I usually pose this question first before even getting into the topic: “What does a victim look like?” No matter the venue or crowd, the responses are almost always the same — “the victim is an adult woman, usually older and married” or “she has a couple of children.” ..."

New Domestic Violence, Stalking Law Takes Effect Wednesday

By CBS Denver on 08/09/2017

"... The new law denies bail to anyone convicted of felony stalking or habitual domestic violence.

Instead, the offender will stay behind bars during the time between their conviction and sentencing. ..."

By News Channel 13 ABC on 08/07/2017

"... National statistics show LGBTQ youth experience two to three times more violence in relationships.

Alex says LGBTQ youth need some sort of direction when it comes to relationships, “I know that with queer people or LBGTQA+ people it can seem like they won't get a relationship because of who they are." .."

Elder Abuse Articles

By Star Phoenix on 08/12/2017

"...Financial abuse often starts after a health crisis or after the death of a spouse. A lonely senior in poor health can be vulnerable.

Such abuse usually goes unreported — either due to the victim’s shame and embarrassment or because the older person has dementia and doesn’t even realize what is happening. ..."

Bullying
By Otago Daily Times on 08/16/2017

"... Incidences of bullying occurring outside schools, being linked to social media, and then coming back into schools are becoming increasingly common, the Dunedin Secondary Schools Partnership says. ..."


By WDAZ 8 on 08/11/2017

"... But Finland has piloted a program that has seen widespread success in combating bullying in schools. It's been translated and licensed to countries across Europe. But some researchers say it wouldn't work in the US. ..."

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