SAFE Newsletter 10/18/2017
SAFE Fundraiser November 3rd and 4th at Respawn!!
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Domestic Violence Articles

By The Sun Star on 10/17/2017

"... “Male domestic violence charity The ManKind Initiative say that for every three victims of partner abuse, two will be female and one will be male,” wrote Martin Daubney, reporter for The Telegraph. “According to the Office for National Statistics, 2.8 percent of men—500,000 individuals—suffered partner abuse in 2014/15.” ..."
Elder Abuse Articles

By KSAT 12 on 09/15/2017

"... "They need to know that they are not alone, there are people who want to help who care and there are ways out. There are, as I said before, there are resources," Pulley said. ..."


By Security @ IT Business on 10/16/2017

"... "These findings starkly illustrate the need to get tough on criminals who target seniors in the belief that they are easy victims," said Paul Gentile, President and CEO of CCUA. "Protecting the elderly is a top priority of credit unions, and we're proud to work with state regulators on new initiatives, such as training manuals and measures to combat underreporting." ..."

By Recorder Courier on 10/14/2017

"... Nevada's guardianship system has been overhauled in the last 18 months in response to a series of investigative reports, focusing on bad acting guardians who exploited persons under guardianship for a period of years. These news reports have even been published in the New Yorker (see "How the Elderly Lose Their Rights" published on Oct. 9), but the Nevada press has been reporting on these abuses since 2015. As a result, the Nevada Supreme Court, Nevada Legislature, and Nevada Attorney General have been systematically refining and enforcing statutes, regulations, and Court rules to hold guardians accountable and protect the rights of disabled and vulnerable adults. ..."
Bullying

By Mashable on 10/17/2017

"... Acknowledging that students are more likely to open up with their peers rather than with adults about online bullying, Facebook has decided to partner with two youth charities — Childnet International and The Diana Award — to train "anti-bullying ambassadors" in each UK secondary school. ..."

By ABC 7 on 10/14/2017

"... October is National Bullying Prevention Month. It's a time when parents should take extra time to make sure their children are staying safe at school and on social media. ..."
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