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Philadelphia DA Announces Over $254,000 in Fourth Round of Violence Prevention Grant Funding
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Safe Place Announces Events, Social Media Challenges During Sexual Assault Awareness Month
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By Shelli Parker
sparker@athensreview.com Feb 27, 2021
Feb 27, 2021
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Here are some tips to leave an abusive partner:
 Involve your parents or other trusted adult, even your doctor and tell them what has been happening. Ask them for help.
Break up over the phone, so they cannot touch you.
Track previous violence for police reports. Dates, times, pictures whenever possible.
Avoid any contact or communication with the person.
Be aware of your surroundings.
Call 911 immediately if you feel threatened.
Program the Domestic Violence Hotline in your cell phone, use an alternative name if you need to Shelli Parker
When parents send their children to school or out on a date, they picture hanging with friends and football games, but what if your daughter leaves to a very different night?
Dad Daze: Dealing with teen dating violence
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Feb 8, 2021
ALPENA Hope Shores Alliance is asking our community to share in honoring National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month this February. Teen dating violence affects millions of teens in the U.S. each year.
Nearly 1 in 11 female teens and about 1 in 15 male high school students report having experienced physical dating violence in the last year, according to the Centers for Disease Control’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
Most people understand that it’s not okay for someone to hit their partner but dating violence can take many forms such as physical abuse, emotional abuse, technological abuse, or social abuse. Signs of emotional abuse include control (example: if your partner won’t let you see friends), manipulation (example: if your partner threatens to hurt themselves if you don’t give them attention), or gaslighting (example: if your partner dismisses or invalidates your feelings) (oweyoudaily.com/culture/outsourced). Perpetrators of dating vi