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For example, both child abuse and intimate partner violence are much more likely to occur in households experiencing poverty, substance abuse, disordered mental health, and social isolation.
Since then, purple has become universally used in almost all nonprofits that support survivors of domestic violence. The third Thursday of October has now become nationally recognized as Purple Thursday where people nationwide are encouraged to wear purple to increase awareness for domestic violence.
During DVAM, victim advocates, allied professionals, survivors of abuse, their loved ones, and the surrounding community come together to mourn the lives lost to domestic violence, celebrate the progress that has been made to end this epidemic, and connect with others working to create change.
Nationwidechildrens.org says we all play a role in breaking the cycle of family violence and abuse. Society thrives when we show empathy and care for others, so practice the 3 Rs: recognize; respond; and refer. Recognition can include taking note of any number of possible warning signs.
Bystanders should remember the three Rs. This stands for recognize, respond and refer. The first step in helping to break the cycle of abuse is recognizing the signs and behaviors. Abuse can be physical, emotional, verbal, sexual, financial, digital or resource restrictive.
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We all play a role in breaking the cycle of family violence and abuse. This begins by following the three Rs Recognize, Respond and Refer.

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