SAFE Newsletter 06/30/2022
Hello supporter,,
you’ll love these articles about new developments in advocacy for male victims of domestic violence and elder abuse.
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Domestic Violence
"...it's a sensitive matter that has already been inundated with hot-takes worse than the previous, however, it has opened up an avenue to talk about male victims of abuse even if there are some who may express disbelief at the thought of a man being abused. According to this study, in the United States of America, one out of every nine males is subjected to domestic abuse by their intimate partner or their spouses..."
"...A National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Study (NISVS) shows people who are part of the LGBTQ+ community experience domestic and sexual violence at equal or higher rates than those who identify as heterosexual..."
Teen Dating Violence
"...Domestic violence advocates say it’s important for parents to discuss healthy and unhealthy relationships with their teens early on. They say the best thing parents can do to show their teens they are there for them is to create a safe space where they can seek help and be listened to without feeling judged...
Elde Abuse
By Otago Daily Times - Independent, 06/27/2022
"...Case referrals in Central Otago over the past year reveal 46.4% of elder abuse was perpetrated by adult children. Of the 27 elder abuse cases reported to Age Concern over the period, 48.6% were psychological related, 30.5% financial related and 4.8% physical related..."
Bullying
"...Young adolescents who are targets of cyberbullying are more likely to report suicidal thoughts and attempts, an association that goes above and beyond the link between suicidality and traditional offline bullying, according to new research from the Lifespan Brain Institute (LiBI) of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the University of Pennsylvania..."
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