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Abuse In Childhood Raises Your Odds Of Facing Violence Later: University Of Auckland Study

Wednesday, 19 May 2021, 11:45 am Was your mother or stepmother ever slapped, hit, kicked, punched or beaten up? Did you live with anyone who was a problem drinker or alcoholic? Did you live with anyone who was depressed, mentally ill or suicidal? Did a parent or adult in your home ever swear at you, insult you, or put you down? A University of Auckland study explores the association between experiencing adverse childhood events and being subjected to violence in later life. Emotional abuse at home as a child means you’re nearly three times more likely to experience violence from an intimate partner in later life, the

Let Us Live: Ōtepoti and the world need to address gender-based violence

TW: sexual assault, harassment, femicide. Sarah Everard followed all the rules women are taught from birth. She spoke to her boyfriend as she walked through a park home at 9pm on a Wednesday, she wore comfortable and warm clothes, and shoes made for running. Still, it didn’t save her. She was killed on March 3 2021. A police officer is on trial for her murder. In the month since Sarah was murdered, women around the world have been united in mourning, fear and maybe most prominently, rage. In London, a vigil for Sarah at Clapham Common the site of her murder was met with a heavy-handed police response, only exacerbating that fury. Closer to home, a protest in Pōneke on March 31 was attended by hundreds, rallying behind a simple message: let us live.

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