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Develop/select/test prevention strategies. Speak up if you sense something that makes you uncomfortable. Encourage reporting of disruptive behavior and any act of violence. Implement measures to identify and reduce vulnerabilities for all.
This can be accomplished through education about healthy relationships, gender equality, consent, respect, and empathy. Intervention strategies such as counseling and support services can also be helpful for individuals who are experiencing or perpetrating domestic violence.
If you witness any form of violence or abuse, stand up, step in, or shout out that the offender is actually the uncool one, and the violence has to stop. Be an individual. Think for yourself. Dont follow the crowd and dont give into peer pressure.
What kinds of experiences with violence have you had in your life? Do you feel controlled or isolated by your partner? Does your partner ever try to control you by threatening to hurt you or your family? Has anyone close to you ever threatened or hurt you?
Domestic Violence Prevention Believe them. Listen to them without judgment. Offer support and encouragement. Help them develop a safety plan. Link them to resources that will help them leave their abuser.
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Therapy can help you process your emotions, develop coping skills, build self-esteem, and heal from the trauma. Join a support group: Domestic violence support groups can help you voice your abuse amongst people who have had similar experiences. They can be a source of support, inspiration, and advice.
The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) is an ongoing survey that collects the most current and comprehensive national- and state-level data on intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and stalking victimization in the United States.
Victim services or a lawyer can help you get a non-criminal protection order to keep the person who abused you away from you. If the situation isnt dangerous right now, you can also call a health centre, victim services, community organization, shelter, or the local police and tell them about the abuse.

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