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Overcoming Your Hesitation to Help

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You may suspect abuse is happening to a neighbour, \r\n friend or family member, but do not know what to do\r\n or how to talk about it. You may worry about making\r\n the situation worse, or be concerned about what to\r\n do. Here are some concerns \r\n you may have about whether \r\n you should help:

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Points of Concern Points to Consider
You feel it's none of\r\n your businessIt could be a matter of life or death. Violence is\r\n everyone's business
You don't know\r\n what to saySaying you care and are concerned is a good\r\n start
You might make things\r\n worseDoing nothing could\r\n make things worse
It's not serious\r\n enough to involve\r\n the policePolice are trained to\r\n respond and utilize\r\n other resources
You are afraid his\r\n violence will turn to you or your familySpeak to her alone. Let\r\n the police know if you\r\n receive threats
You think she doesn't \r\n really want to leave\r\n because she keeps\r\n coming backShe may not have \r\n had the support she\r\n needed
You are afraid\r\n she will become\r\n angry with youMaybe, but she will\r\n know you care
You feel that both\r\n partners are your\r\n friendsOne friend is being\r\n abused and lives in\r\n fear
You believe that if she\r\n wanted help, she\r\n would ask for itShe may be too\r\n afraid and ashamed\r\n to ask for help
You think it is a\r\n private matterIt isn't when someone\r\n is being hurt
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Compiled From:
\r\n \"How You\r\n can Identify\r\n and Help\r\n Women at\r\n Risk of Abuse\" - Neighbour, Friends and Families

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