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Guys say, 'No More Violence Against Women'

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The statistics are startling. According to a Commonwealth Fund survey, practically one particular-third of American women report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives.

Whilst the mere believed of this is overwhelming, there is very good news. By educating your self and those about you about violence against females, you can make a difference to these presently experiencing it and to the generations to come. This is a community problem and it takes all of us to resolve the difficulty and create alter in our communities.

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"Several men and women are reluctant to speak about abuse since they take into account it a 'private problem' or a 'women's situation,'" mentioned Sheryl Cates, executive director of the Texas Council on Family Violence, operators of the National Domestic Violence Hotline. "But learning that domestic violence is a pattern of energy and manage that adults or adolescents use against their intimate partners can begin to break down some of the common misconceptions about this issue and support bring it out from behind closed doors."

Lately, guys have taken up the mantle and come out loud and clear with their message: no a lot more violence against girls.

1 way men are receiving involved is by talking to the young boys in their lives about building healthy relationships.

Regardless of traditional wisdom, young people want guidance from adults. Investigation indicates that almost half of boys and girls say that they want to know much more about connection abuse - what it signifies and how to quit it. In the exact same survey, 31 percent of teens age 13 to 17 reported they or a buddy knowledgeable dating violence.

Adult guys play an important and special role in molding the thoughts and attitudes in a young man's life. Speaking to boys early and typically is a vital step in stopping the cycle of violence. By carrying out so, they can counteract the countless messages boys see and hear equating violence with "being strong," "acting tough" and "getting a man."

To that finish, Liz Claiborne Inc. has collaborated with specialists in the location of household violence and compiled a handbook to aid males commence what can be challenging conversations with the boys in their lives on this essential subject.

The handbook, titled "Challenging Talk: What Boys Need to have to Know About Partnership Abuse," is the most current in a series of booklets produced by the organization to aid males, girls, parents and teens address the issue.

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