The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center has a new publication in conjunction with Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. The magazine is a great resource for youth as well as adults who would like to talk to the teens in their life about dating and relationships but could use a little help to get the conversation started.
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Haven FYI, Friday, Feb 11, 2022
Every February, young people and their loved ones join across the country for a national effort to raise awareness about the issue of teen dating violence. This annual, month-long push focuses on advocacy and education to stop dating abuse before it starts.
Haven FYI – Friday, Feb 4, 2022
One in three teenagers – nearly 1.5 Million – in a romantic relationship admits to being in an unhealthy relationship. While both boys and girls can be victims of teen dating violence, girls are far more likely to suffer. Nearly 25% of teenage girls are estimated to have been in an abusive relationship. In fact, girls between 16 and 24 are three times as likely than any other demographic to be abused by a boyfriend or other intimate partner.
Haven FYI – Fri Jan 28, 2022
January is Stalking Awareness Month – and being that January is coming to a close we want to take one more opportunity to remind everyone that – stalking is more common than many of us realize and, with social media, it’s easier than most of want to admit. Take a few minutes and watch the 2-minute video below…it’s eye-opening.