Julianna N.
@JULIANNAMNUNES| Crisis Responder | Victim Advocate | Domestic Violence Advocate | Mental Health Advocate | https://t.co/BoWHbICyUf
It is important to note that the majority of abusers are only violent with their current or past intimate partners. One study found 90% of abusers do not have criminal records and abusers are generally law-abiding outside the home. ncadv.org/signs-of-abuse
An equitable world is a safer world for all of us.
Safety planning is vital in preparing and increase your chances on feeling safe. Whatever your safety looks like... staying with your abuser, preparing to leave or after leaving. **Important read**
If you’re in an abusive relationship, there is a way out and support exists. Create a future without fear by crafting a safety plan–a plan that can get you to a safer place: bit.ly/3p6NjpX
One might suspect a family member, friend, or acquaintance may be unwell, but how do we start this kind of conversation? Using people-first language is a good first step. mentalhealthcommission.ca/blog-posts/214…
If you witness domestic violence in public or private, you may wonder how to intervene. It’s important to take the survivor and your safety into account. Here are some tips for intervening: bit.ly/3JT5CqO
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