SAFE Newsletter 10/24/2017
SAFE Executive Director was on KLHC 1350 today! 
SAFE Executive Director was on the air today talking about the great work our organization is doing in helping underserved victims of intimate partner violence.  SAFE has a "National Directory of Shelters and Service Providers" on our website for underserved victims who are often turned away from shelters and unable to find resources in their area.
Domestic Violence Articles

By Mel on 08/16/2017

"... “It’s hard for a guy to say ‘I need help,’” says Paige Flink, the chief executive of the Family Place, a domestic violence shelter for men in Dallas that opened in May. “It’s just not a natural instinct for a lot of men.” ..."

By Open Democracy on 10/23/2017

"... But Marco was far from alone in what he was going through. Stonewall – a British charity campaigning for LGBT equality – reports that nearly 50% of gay and bisexual men in the UK, and up to 80% of trans people, have experienced some form of domestic abuse. ..."
Elder Abuse Articles

By The Navhind Times on 10/24/2017

"... A report published in this newspaper on Monday presents an alarming picture of violence against the elderly in Salcete. This is something generally not talked about at social gatherings, public meetings or in the media. The elderly are subjected to violence for not giving away property or money to the younger persons in the family as they dictate them to do. Forcing the elderly to part with their properties and funds with physical coercion, infliction of pain and injury is an area of crime the Goa police has not been paying attention to at all, as the cases in Salcete show. The consequences of physical violence and psychological trauma only worsen the situation for the elderly. Ageing has made them physically weaker and burdened them with diseases. ..."

By York Dispatch on 10/19/2017

"... Your golden years are supposed to be the time when you live off your retirement savings, see more of your family and dive fully into leisurely pursuits. Unfortunately, they’re also the years when you’ll be a prime target of financial scams. ..."
Bullying

By Daily Mail on 10/19/2017

"... Again, nearly a fifth of youngsters (17.8 per cent) admitted spreading rumours about someone online - while only seven per cent of parents thought their child had engaged in such behaviour. ..."
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