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Help for Men Who are Being Abused

Help for Men Who are Being Abused
By Lawrence Robinson and Jeanne Segal, Ph.D., 01/21

“…If you’re a man in an abusive relationship, it’s important to know that you’re not alone. Abuse of men happens far more often than you might expect—in both heterosexual and same sex relationships. It happens to men from all cultures and all walks of life, regardless of age or occupation. Figures suggest that as many as one in three victims of domestic violence are male. However, men are often reluctant to report abuse because they feel embarrassed, fear they won’t be believed, or are scared that their partner will take revenge.…”

Read the entire article: https://www.helpguide.org/articles/abuse/help-for-men-who-are-being-abused.htm

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Help for Men Who are Being Abused

Help for Men Who are Being Abused

By Lawrence Robinson and Jeanne Segal, Ph.D., 01/21
 
“…If you’re a man in an abusive relationship, it’s important to know that you’re not alone. Abuse of men happens far more often than you might expect—in both heterosexual and same sex relationships. It happens to men from all cultures and all walks of life, regardless of age or occupation. Figures suggest that as many as one in three victims of domestic violence are male. However, men are often reluctant to report abuse because they feel embarrassed, fear they won’t be believed, or are scared that their partner will take revenge.…”
 

 

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Our View: Reforming child protection system just part of the answer

Our View: Reforming child protection system just part of the answer

By The Editorial Board, 10/31/21
 
“…XWhile there’s no doubt the Office of Family and Child Services within the Maine Department of Health and Human Services needs reform as well as additional tools and resources, the focus cannot be only on that agency.
 
The problem is much bigger. To get at it, we have to ask bigger questions: Why are so many kids at risk of abuse and neglect, and why are so many parents unprepared and overwhelmed?…”

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5 Ways to Prevent Elder Financial Exploitation

5 Ways to Prevent Elder Financial Exploitation

by John Rosengren, 11/01/21
 
“…More than 334,000 incidents of elder financial exploitation — the theft or misuse of an older person’s money by someone they know — are reported to authorities in the U.S. each year, causing an estimated $6.3 billion in losses, according to an analysis of federal and state data by Comparitech, a cybersecurity research company.…”

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MEN! LET’S TALK, IT’S MOVEMBER!

MEN! LET’S TALK, IT’S MOVEMBER!

By BBC Staff Writer, 11/02/21
 
“…Last month was all about the women with Breast Cancer Awareness (the corporate world turns Pink for October!) and Domestic Violence Awareness month with the occasional nod to the fact that men and boys are victims of domestic violence and abuse. (Yes, I took a few shots last month over my documented, supported and substantiated claim that men and women are targets of domestic violence in roughly equal numbers. My detractors of course, could not be bothered to provide me with anything other than frantic claims of “DAVID this is not true at all – and dangerous for you to spread this – the stats are nowhere near equal – it smacks of yet another attempt at minimizing women’s issues……”
 

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Testimony set to begin in woman’s sexual abuse trial 

Testimony set to begin in woman’s sexual abuse trial 
By Tommy Witherspoon, 10/19/21

“…Aerial Monique Simon is charged in Waco’s 19th State District Court with one count of continuous sexual abuse of a child and one count of indecency with a child by contact…”

Read the entire article: https://wacotrib.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/testimony-set-to-begin-in-womans-sexual-abuse-trial/article_5045ba8e-311b-11ec-8cc7-07d6f923543e.html 

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Workplace Harassment In A Remote Office 

Workplace Harassment In A Remote Office 
By HR Daily Advisor, 10/19/21

“…Workplace harassment could be sexual harassment, which most people recognize as a genuine office issue, but it can also include derogatory comments based on race, religion, gender, or other elements of diversity. Harassment can also include aggressive forms of otherwise appropriate, work-related communication, such as shouting at or belittling someone for perceived poor performance…”

Read the entire article: https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/human-resources/workplace-harassment-remote-office 

 

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Sibling Bullying Carries Long-Term Mental Health Costs 

Sibling Bullying Carries Long-Term Mental Health Costs 
By Cara Murez, 10/01/21

“…Being a victim of sibling bullying, the perpetrator, or both had a long-term effect on both positive and negative late teenage mental health, the researchers found…” 

Read the entire article: https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2021-10-01/sibling-bullying-carries-long-term-mental-health-costs 

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Male domestic violence victims encouraged to seek help

Male domestic violence victims encouraged to seek help

By Joey Pellegrino, 10/13/21

“…He’s a victim turned survivor, and he credits the Shelter for Abused Women and Children’s InVEST program. The shelter first reached out to him when a police report involving him and his partner ended up on an advocate’s desk.

“I actually cried the first time on the phone, because that was the first time I thought someone could help me,” the man said. “I think the shelter helped me save what I had left that was going on in my life…."

Read the entire article: https://www.winknews.com/2021/10/13/male-domestic-violence-victims-encouraged-to-seek-help

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Caregiver’s arrest shines light in often overlooked elder abuse

Caregiver’s arrest shines light in often overlooked elder abuse 
By Mandy Hrach, 10/19/21
 
“…The state reports about 1 in 10 people ages 60 and older who live at home experience abuse, neglect, or exploitation…”
 

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