Tuesday, May 21, 2013

When you have knowledge you can conquer anything...

Well everyone it was an exciting first day but let's keep the momentum going. We are going to talk about some issues and also some definitions in relation to violence.

As defined by many groups and the CDC the defined act of violence is:

Any violence that can be physical, sexual, emotional, mental, verbal or even stalking. 
Violence can have many outputs; some short examples are:
  • Harmful behavior that starts early and continues into adulthood. Intentional use of force whether threatened or real, against person, group or community that can result in: injuries, deaths, psychological harm or deprivation by persons between ages of 10-24.
  • As physical, verbal, and emotional or mental cruelty.
  • The person can be either witness, the offender or the victim.
  • Some violent acts result in: slapping, hurting, hitting, bullying. Some even have taken so far as to rob and assault (with or without a weapon)
In short many of these incidents can result into: anxiety, depression, injuries, long lasting disabilities and even suicide.
THESE ARE THE FORM OF VIOLENCE WE WILL DISCUSS IN LATER BLOGS:
  • Physical Abuse 
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Psychological / Mental Abuse
  • Stalking
  • Verbal Abuse
  • Bullying
  • Cyder-Bullying


 WE WILL GO OVER EACH OF THESE EACH DAY.
I would love to hear any remarks, comments or if you need to share your story to be a help to someone else please comment. If you are in need of help please comment as well or call 1800 FYI CALL or the RUNAWAY HOTLINE at1-800-RUNAWAY(1-800-786-2929) 

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