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Abuse in Relationships: Can You See It?
Home Office - This is Abuse TV advert. What is Abuse? It can be if someone constantly puts you down, threatens you or forces you to do something you dont want to. Some forms of abuse are against the law and its not always physical violence. Abuse in relationships can happen to anyone regardless of the type of relationship. Research shows that suffering from abuse in relationships is more common for young women but young men can experience it too. Abuse can harm you physically and emotionally as well as leave you feeling isolated and lonely. For more information visit the official website at thisisabuse.direct.gov.uk or search online for abuse in relationships. You can get involved in live debates, check out FAQs and get info on where to go if you recognise signs of abuse in your own or a friend's relationship.
Added: 5020 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 81.00
Views: 5343 | Comments: 0
     
Anti-spousal Abuse Ad from 1990s (kid on stairs)
I used to see this ad when I was a kid... It's pretty hilarious to me, not because abuse is funny, but simply because I find the abusive treatment of one individual of another in the manner portrayed in this ad is so absurd, that I can only laugh... I mean, honestly, who gets angry about pizza? It's completely irrational... I sincerely hope that with my generation, this behavior will no longer be tolerated by anyone...
Added: 5015 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 31.00
Views: 3022 | Comments: 0
BULLYPROOF Puppets: Fun Way to Learn Conflict-Resolution
Kids make puppets and learn a better way than violence. The puppets spell out the acronym BULLYPROOF: Brave Bust-out Bear, Understanding Unicorn, Listening Lynx, Loving Lion, Yin Yang Yak, Picturing Porpoise, Respectful Raven, Overcoming Octopus, Originating Orangutan and Fearless Fox. These 10 animal characters transform abstract conflict-resolution concepts into practical tools the children can use to enhance their security and stand up for themselves, their friends and their beliefs.
Added: 5056 days ago From rikkyrollin
global.duration: 335.00
Views: 2091 | Comments: 0
    
CAPS (Child Abuse Prevention Services) Bully Prevention Ad Donated By The EGC Group
CAPS is Long Island's leading non-profit resource on child abuse and neglect, and provider of child safety and violence prevention education programs at no cost to schools in Nassau and Suffolk counties in NY. This TV ad was created and donated by The EGC Group in Melville. Contact CAPS at 516-621-0552 or visit us at capsli.org
Added: 5060 days ago From bulliesarebad
global.duration: 32.00
Views: 3424 | Comments: 0
     
Date Rape Video PSA
Date Rape PSA Video. Public domain video. Public service announcement. Date Rape - Protecting Yourself - A video PSA about the injustice of date rape. From the public domain. When people think of rape, they might think of a stranger jumping out of a shadowy place and sexually attacking someone. But it's not only strangers who rape. In fact, about half of all people who are raped know the person who attacked them. Girls and women are most often raped, but guys can also be raped. Most friendships, acquaintances, and dates never lead to violence, of course. But, sadly, sometimes it happens. When forced sex occurs between two people who already know each other, it is known as date rape or acquaintance rape. Even if the two people know each other well, and even if they were intimate or had sex before, no one has the right to force a sexual act on another person against his or her will. Although it involves forced sex, rape is not about sex or passion. Rape has nothing to do with love. Rape is an act of aggression and violence. You may hear some people say that those who have been raped were somehow "asking for it" because of the clothes they wore or the way they acted. That's wrong: The person who is raped is not to blame. Rape is always the fault of the rapist. And that's also the case when two people are dating — or even in an intimate relationship. One person never owes the other person sex. If sex is forced against someone's will, that's rape. Healthy relationships involve respect — including respect for the feelings of others. Someone who really cares about you will respect your wishes and not force or pressure you to have sex. Alcohol is often involved in date rapes. Drinking can loosen inhibitions, dull common sense, and — for some people — allow aggressive tendencies to surface. Drugs may also play a role. You may have heard about "date rape" drugs like rohypnol ("roofies"), gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB), and ketamine. Drugs like these can easily be mixed in drinks to make a person black out and forget things that happen. Both girls and guys who have been given these drugs report feeling paralyzed, having blurred vision, and lack of memory. The best defense against date rape is to try to prevent it whenever possible. Here are some things both girls and guys can do: Avoid secluded places (this may even mean your room or your partner's) until you trust your partner. Don't spend time alone with someone who makes you feel uneasy or uncomfortable. This means following your instincts and removing yourself from situations that you don't feel good about. Stay sober and aware. If you're with someone you don't know very well, be aware of what's going on around you and try to stay in control. Also, be aware of your date's ability to consent to sexual activity — you may become guilty of committing rape if the other person is not in a condition to respond or react. Know what you want. Be clear about what kind of relationship you want with another person. If you are not sure, then ask the other person to respect your feelings and to give you time. Don't allow yourself to be subject to peer pressure or encouraged to do something that you don't want to do.
Added: 5042 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 31.00
Views: 8514 | Comments: 0
     
Domestic Violence Prevention Neighbors 1994
The video that you are about to see shows that when the neighbor upstairs are fighting and the neighbor downstairs wanted to stop domestic violence. Does your neighbor ever did happen to you? My neighbor does. So TRAGIC!!!
Added: 5015 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 31.00
Views: 2320 | Comments: 0
Ethical Choices: Confronting Youth Violence
Confronting Youth Violence examines the violence that today's youth face in school, in the community, and at home. This DVD explores youth violence through the eyes of teenagers. Moderator Kim Taylor-Thompson, associate professor of law at Stanford University, guides six teenagers along with a television news anchor and a Connecticut school principal, through a series of interconnected hypothetical situations. Taken from real-life, the hypotheticals focus on the story of John, a teenager caught up in a cycle of violence.
Added: 4222 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 177.66
Views: 2201 | Comments: 0
Maple Ave Ghosts in the Hall
This program focuses on teen bullying and the tragedies inherent when parents as well as their teens unfairly label one another. Jim has reached the edge of violence after being the victim of incessant bullying. Unfortunately, Jim's family doesn't help cope with his problems and things get progressively worse. In contrast, Jenny's family engages in healthy confrontation as they cope with their concerns following Jenny's period of depression.
Added: 4220 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 86.53
Views: 1647 | Comments: 0
Maple Ave Loves Me Not: Dating Violence
Focuses on dating/domestic violence from the point of view of a 17 year old deceased victim named Cari. Cari was relentlessly beaten by her boyfriend, Marcos and so viciously bullied by his friends after leaving him that she, ultimately, took her own life. Now Cari finds herself helplessly watching the same thing happen all over again to another girl, Sharon (Marcos’ new girlfriend).
Added: 4220 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 129.58
Views: 1979 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Bridging Racial Divisions
Nothing can fan the flames of teen violence like the mistrust and conflicts which result from racial divisions. Bridging Racial Divisions explores the painful personal consequence of racial conflicts as teenagers from different racial groups come together to discuss the stereotypes and prejudice that divide them.
Added: 4215 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 157.63
Views: 2134 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Dealing With Bullies, Troublemakers and Dangerous
Bullies are no longer the big loud kids who like to intimidate and push other kids around on the playground. Now bullies travel in gangs and often pack deadly weapons. The rules for engagement have changed and this program explores how to best handle bullies and protect victims without getting hurt. Teens learn how to recognize potentially dangerous situations and avoid violence by reasonably predicting the consequences of their actions.
Added: 4215 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 177.43
Views: 1859 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Drugs, Alcohol and Guns: Triggers to Violence
This critical program examines the shocking prevalence of guns at teen parties and clubs and the predictably dangerous consequences of this casual mix of drugs, alcohol and weapons. Adults will learn of a brave new world where guns are omnipresent and kids think prevention means planning an escape route when they start to go off. Teens recount frightening personal stories of explosive violence when minor offenses on the dance floor turn deadly. Notions of adolescent immortality are challenged as teens come to realize that going to parties with drugs, alcohol and guns is simply not worth the risk.
Added: 4215 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 137.32
Views: 2334 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Preventing Violence
Preventing Violence presents a powerful profile of the types of violence teenagers face today and the emotional toll it is taking on their lives. Personal stories are intercut with lively discussions on violence prevention. Practical strategies for avoiding and reducing violence emerge as students learn the importance of predicting consequences, cooling down, and walking away.
Added: 4215 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 141.06
Views: 1451 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Respecting Yourself and Others
Whether you call it dissing, busting, capping or snapping, showing disrespect is probably the most common source of conflict and violence in the teen years. Respecting Yourself and Others examines both the humor and pain inherent in the put-downs and status games that typify so many teenage relationships, and reveals how they can easily move from innocent fun to hurtful attacks - particularly when used against different social, racial or ethnic groups.
Added: 4213 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 131.73
Views: 1470 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Stepping Up to Peace
Stepping Up To Peace focuses on the role of community in teenagers' lives and how developing a strong sense of community can be a powerful way to reduce violence. The ethical basis of community spirit is explored as teens decide whether or not to help a stranger in need.
Added: 4213 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 110.14
Views: 1875 | Comments: 0
Play-2-Learn Dominoes on Bullywise Game
By Franklin D. Rubenstein, Ph.D./nAges: 5-10. Play-2-Learn Dominoes on Bullywise is a new game, players have fun playing dominoes while learning how all kids can work to reduce bullying and violence. Before playing a domino, a player picks a card from one of the four decks and either answers a question or practices a skill. The cards turn the players into experts on bullying. They are called upon to give advice to targets of bullying, bystanders, and even the bullies. They also give advice on whether situations call for the aid of an adult. The Target Expert cards help players learn specific nonviolent steps that targets can take to reduce bullying. The Bystander Expert cards demonstrate the power of bystanders to reduce bullying and help players learn specific things that they can do to reduce bullying. The Bully Expert cards help bullies understand that they can achieve their goals of popularity and social status without resorting to bullying. The Getting Help cards give players guidelines about when kids should try to handle situations themselves and when going to an adult is essential. 2-5 players
Added: 4119 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 40.47
Views: 3729 | Comments: 0
     
Teen Dating Violence Prevention - Textual Harassment :30
1 in 4 teens in a relationship say they have been called names, harassed or put down by their partner through cell phones and texting. Digital communication is an integral part of teens lives and this fairly unchartered digital space has created new challenges for teens as they start to experience intimate relationships. Unfortunately, dating abuse in the digital world is increasingly becoming a serious problem unique to the millennial generation of teens. Cellphones and the internet have become prime environment for controlling behavior, such as sending unwanted text messages or pressuring for nude pictures, that can be abusive or lead to relationship violence. In an effort to prevent teen dating abuse and help teens build healthy relationships, the Ad Council has partnered with the Family Violence Prevention Fund and the Office on Violence Against Women on a national, multimedia PSA campaign. The new PSAs are designed to help teens recognize digital dating abuse and provide them with the tools to initiate a conversation about this issue. The PSAs direct teens to visit www.ThatsNotCool.com were they are encouraged to draw their own lines around what is, or is not, acceptable relationship behavior and seek help from their peers.
Added: 5042 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 32.00
Views: 3300 | Comments: 0
    
Text Tonic - Abusive Relationships: The Warning Signs
A brief list of the warning signs present in an abusive relationship. Founder of Text-Tonic: Mandy Kloppers http://www.text-tonic.co.uk UK's first ever text-based advice service. Text "advice" to 81812 Mandy is a Psychologist and runs a private practice: www.mandyjane-lifedesign.com
Added: 5020 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 367.00
Views: 3308 | Comments: 0
The Army And Domestic Abuse
Critics say the military needs to do more about domestic violence against women. A CBS News investigation found more than 25,000 women have been victimized over the past decade. Katie Couric reports.
Added: 5020 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 280.00
Views: 2149 | Comments: 0
Words Hurt - Bullying Commercial
Words Hurt. For more information about bullying prevention, go to www.DisputeResolution.Ohio.gov
Added: 5020 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 32.00
Views: 2850 | Comments: 0
 
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