if you think about the places where safe places should be, home, school, that is not always the case. i was failed by every professional around me, social services, the police, doctors, they all failed me. they failed me by not listening to what i wasn t saying. they would ask me direct questions like, are you scared of your dad? i would say no. they never asked me how my mum got a black eye. so, being hungry, having a parent with mental health these things going on, it raises vulnerabilities that leave you open to exploitation. people that exploit do not go into any situation of exploitation winging it, and it starts with building relationships, forming relationships, starting to break relationships down, like domestic abuse. it is a very manipulative way that gangs bring children into the fold,
home is not always a safe place for young people. if you think about the places where safe places should be, home, school, that is not always the case. i was failed by every professional around me, social services, the police, doctors, they all failed me. they failed me by not listening to what i wasn t saying. they would ask me direct questions like, are you scared of your dad? i would say no. there were never asked me how my mum got a black eye. so, being hungry, having a parent with mental health these things going on, it raises vulnerabilities that leave you open to exploitation. people that exploit do not go into any situation of exploitation winging it, and it starts with building relationships, forming relationships, starting to break relationships down, like domestic abuse.
i think i was hurting, i was hiding a lot of trauma. i was going through things i never spoke about, things that had happened. i was just not stable, i didn t feel safe. i didn t have that umbrella. home is not always a safe place for young people. if you think about the places where safe places should be, home, school, that is not always the case. i was failed by every professional around me, social services, the police, doctors, they all failed me. they failed me by not listening to what i wasn t saying. they would ask me direct questions like, are you scared of your dad? i would say no. they never asked me how my mum got a black eye. so, being hungry, having a parent with mental health these things going on, it raises vulnerabilities that leave you open to exploitation. people that exploit do not go into any situation of exploitation winging it, and it starts with building relationships, forming relationships, starting to break relationships down,
i was just not stable, i didn t feel safe. i didn t have that umbrella. home is not always a safe place for young people. if you think about the places where safe places should be, home, school, that is not always the case. i was failed by every professional around me, social services, the police, doctors, they all failed me. they failed me by not listening to what i wasn t saying. they would ask me direct questions like, are you scared of your dad? i would say no. they never asked me how my mum got a black eye. so, being hungry, having a parent with mental health these things going on, it raises vulnerabilities that leave you open to exploitation. people that exploit do not go into any situation of exploitation winging it, and it starts with building relationships, forming relationships, starting to break relationships down,
people that exploit do not go into any situation of exploitation winging it, and it starts with building relationships, forming relationships, starting to break relationships down, like domestic abuse. it is a very manipulative way that gangs bring children into the fold, but it isn t a fold, it is a mask of exploitation. my mum met someone, a friend of a friend. he started coming to my house, and then his friend came. the first person that came, i saw him as a normal person, just a friend. they show that they like you, and then you like them. they ask you, can my friend come?