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Leaving an abusive relationship
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Why Is It Difficult To ‘Just Leave’ An Abusive Relationship?

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  • Posted on August 23, 2022June 17, 2025

“Why don’t they leave?” This is a common question when many people hear that someone is in an abusive relationship. Leaving may seem simple to anyone but it’s never that easy. And here is why.

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Moving On From Domestic Abuse – Escaping and Finding a New Home

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  • Posted on January 25, 2022June 17, 2025

Too many people in abusive relationships wait until the perfect time arises for moving out. One reason might be because the whole idea of escaping domestic abuse unharmed can seem intimidating. But it’s essential to recognize that the ideal time may never come and that it’s best to act quickly. 

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7 Ways to Give Yourself a Voice After Violence
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7 Ways to Give Survivors a Voice After Violence

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  • Posted on January 18, 2022June 17, 2025

After the aftermath of violence, one can feel so isolated and alone. Many survivors struggle to find their voice or fight back against those who try and silence them through violence. But there are some ways you can give them that voice! Join us as we explore 7 practical actions which will help survivors in finding their voices again.

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Billions of women and girls still face digital abuse without meaningful legal protection, and the systems meant to safeguard them are still far behind the realities of digital harm. Today marks the start of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, and this year’s call is urgent and clear. We must end digital violence against all women and girls. Online abuse is real violence. If it silences her, shames her or stops her from showing up, the harm is already done.

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