SAFE Newsletter 12/12/2017
Mandy Morrill joins SAFE Speakers Bureau!
Dr. Mandy Morrill serves as an associate professor of Psychology in the graduate program for Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Valparaiso University. Her specialized topics include: the long-term consequences of abusive sibling relationships, gender issues related to abuse, and both men and women recovering from abuse and trauma.

Domestic Violence Articles

By Michigan State University Extension on 12/11/2017

"... 1 in 4 men are physically abused by an intimate partner and 1 in 7 are severely abused. ..."
Elder Abuse Articles

By NZ Herald on 12/11/2017

"... Yesterday's newspapers, television and radio news broadcasts all included at least one item about our country's deteriorating water. Warnings not to swim here and not to drink there are becoming commonplace. At the same time, we are allowing our very best water to be exported overseas free of any charge...."

By PA News on 12/11/2017

"... States, like people, may be judged by how they treat the most vulnerable among us.

Texas presents a good but not consistently great picture of how it treats the elderly and protects them from abuse, according to a recent study by WalletHub.com, a national consumer website ..."
Bullying

By Magic Valley on 12/08/2017

"... In addition to teaching kids the core curriculum, it’s an unfortunate fact that teachers also must manage the bullying that goes on in their classrooms. Back in 2014, mom Glennon Doyle Melton shared her then fifth-grade son’s teacher’s strategy for instilling kindness in her students. ..."

By My Central Jersey on 12/08/2017

"... O'Connor's first hit song "Celebrity" went viral on the Internet. Since then she has used her platform to tell her story as a victim of bullying to her fans, through her song that followed, titled "The Game". Soon after, her song "Just the Thing" became a hit. The video is about how it can be a good thing to be different. ..."
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