Regardless of age & gender, we all have the right to a safe & healthy relationship, free from violence & fear. If it gets bad, you should take the next steps.
Create a Plan
Safety tips
- Talk with someone you trust.
- Avoid isolated places, especially at school & regular hangouts.
- Do not walk home alone.
- Talk w/ your friends, parents, or teachers about strategies of safety.
- Call a domestic violence / teen dating advocate for more infomation and advice on safety planning.
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Takin' the next steps
What to Say?
For many teens, putting what happened into words can be extremely difficult and challenging. Whether u witness violence or are living with it, letting someone else know about what u are going through isn’t easy.
How do I tell?
How do I help?
How can parents help?
Callin’ a hotline
*When a person is raped, there can be deployment of a S.A.R.T (Sexual Assault Response Team). This includes a nurse examiner, a police officer, & an advocate.You choose to have one, two, or all.
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It hurts but just know that u deserve better & that no one deserves to be abused.
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