by Mackayla Cox | Sep 17, 2018 | DV Awareness
A dangerous but common belief is the substance abuse myth, that substance abuse such as; alcohol and other drugs cause intimate partner violence. This is dangerous for many reasons including the impacts it has on abusers, survivors, and society. It is important to...
by Mackayla Cox | Sep 5, 2018 | DV Awareness, Sexual Assault Awareness
In 2016 Richland County saw 147 survivors of sexual assault, 100 of these survivors were children 17 years old and younger, and the remaining 47 were adults over the age of 18. In a recent survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Nearly 1 in 5 women...
by Mackayla Cox | Aug 20, 2018 | Bystander Intervention
Deciding to take action in situations is not easy, and we often have the thought, “it’s not my problem” but even if it isn’t directly your problem a person is being hurt by another person and that is a problem. Bystander intervention is not about getting in a...
by Mackayla Cox | Aug 1, 2018 | Bystander Intervention
In order to be an effective bystander, it is very important to understand how to provide support to a survivor of abuse. If given proper support, the survivor will have an easier time coming forward to report the abuse. Not giving proper support can be dangerous...
by Mackayla Cox | Jul 5, 2018 | DV Awareness, Self-Care
Domestic Violence is not just physical violence, and there are many health consequences that are not obvious physical marks, review a list below. It is important to practice self-care, especially while you are in an abusive situation. Practicing self-care can help you...
by Mackayla Cox | Jun 6, 2018 | DV Awareness, Sexual Assault Awareness
If you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual assault, there are some victims’ rights that you should be aware of. The Ohio Attorney General’s Office works to educate crime victims on services that are available to them, continue to the information...
by Mackayla Cox | May 16, 2018 | Mental Health
Stressful and traumatic events such as domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking can lead to anxiety disorders. However, it is important to understand that if you suffer from an anxiety disorder, you are not alone and there are treatment options. Contact The...
by Mackayla Cox | May 2, 2018 | Mental Health
Trauma, such as, abuse, is one of the leading causes of depression next to; genetics, life circumstances, brain structure, and other medical conditions. The National Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health America have compiled a brief discussion on depression...
by Mackayla Cox | Apr 18, 2018 | Sexual Assault Awareness
Sexual assault is a traumatic experience and can often leave long lasting scars for the survivor, continue below to read a list that covers only a few of the impacts of sexual assault on survivors. At The Shelter we have a team of trained advocates to help survivors...
by Mackayla Cox | Apr 4, 2018 | Sexual Assault Awareness
Every 98 seconds a person is sexually assaulted, this includes; women, children and men. There are many myths about sexual assault, educating yourself on the facts is an important step in raising awareness and increasing understanding. Read below, then share with a...
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