This month, in our article, we’re focusing on how to talk to your teens about teen dating violence. Did you know, according to LoveisRespect, “1 in 3 U.S. teens will experience physical, sexual, or emotional abuse from someone they’re in a relationship with before they become adults”. That’s a lot of teens! Please read the article below, grab a cup of coffee/cocoa/tea and talk to your teen. It could be one of the most beneficial conversations you ever have with them.
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Haven FYI – Friday January 30, 2026
According to SPARC (the Stalking Prevention and Awareness Resource Center), “There is a real and frighteningly significant connection between stalking and intimate partner violence. Stalking often co-occurs with intimate partner violence and can be an indicator of other forms of violence. Stalking can be a way to exert power and control during and/or after an abusive relationship.”
Haven FYI – Friday January 23, 2026
January is Stalking Awareness Month, a time dedicated to shedding light on a crime that is often misunderstood, minimized, or hidden in plain sight. Stalking affects millions of people each year and can take many forms—both online and in person—often leaving victims feeling unsafe, isolated, and unheard.
Haven FYI – Friday January 16, 2026
Children and teens are at risk of sexual exploitation, especially online, where new technologies like AI can be misused to exploit and manipulate young people.
