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Living in fear: Businesswoman shares agony of domestic violence


Breaking Good will be released in November, with 1000 copies given to “people who need it”.
“There was a lot of violence, coercive control. I was young, just 20. The psychological stuff was worse than the physical,” Mead said.
When her partner punched holes in the wall of her home, she felt “grateful”.
“He did it instead of punching me in the face . I lived in fear.”
When she was six months’ pregnant with their child he “got angry and threw me on the floor”.
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Christchurch businesswoman Lisa Mead has written a book, Breaking Good, covering her domestic violence experiences and how she spent more than 10 years rebuilding her life. ....

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'No means no': Christchurch students raise awareness about sexual violence


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Alfie Smeele hopes the Culture CHCHange group can gain momentum in its activism.
“I think this is an amazing first event, I think it gives us an opportunity to make change from here and bring this issue into public awareness, Smeele said. “We hope this new movement can gain momentum.”
Saturday s chalking event followed last month’s chalk graffiti messages at Christchurch Boys’ High School supporting women and LGBTQIA+ rights. Those messages were followed by a protest involving more than 100 Christchurch Girls’ High students in the same week.
Finleck Ilalio, a 16-year-old, year 12 student at Rolleston College who attended Saturday s event said it was important to protect teenagers and kids who had experienced sexual violence or harassment. ....

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Students pushing for better education around sex, consent and rape culture


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About 100 students at Christchurch Girls High School took to the streets to protest against sexual harassment and sexual abuse.
Christchurch Boys High headmaster Nic Hill said last month senior student leaders from both schools were working on a joint plan to tackle the issues raised at the protest.
“We want to make it clear that we want to listen to and hear the concerns of the Christchurch Girls’ High students, particularly relating to any specific allegations,” he said.
The group said it was dedicated to fighting a systematic, cultural and institutional issue – not just individual cases.
The year 11 students have since created an educational Instagram account called Culture CHCHange, and been joined by four other students, including a male. ....

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Meth use a 'significant factor' in rising domestic violence stats


Herbert said meth use had become a ’significant factor ’ in Canterbury s domestic violence statistics that have been rising since Covid-19.
“It is up by 30 per cent,” she said. “Coercion is a big thing we are seeing more of.
“Gangs use a tactic where people are given meth for free, they become addicted, and then they get into bad debt which causes them to be at risk of violence from people collecting that debt.
“In extreme cases we are now seeing young women forced into prostitution to pay back that debt.”
Jan Spence, manager of alcohol and other drug services at the Christchurch City Mission, said it had also experienced an increased number of referrals for addiction treatment since the Covid-19 lockdown period. ....

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