Domestic Violence Awareness Month

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month  

October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month which first began in 1981 by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence as a Day of Unity to connect battered women’s advocates across the country. 

Nearly 1 in 4 Women, and 1 in 10 Men will be victims of intimate partner violence in their lifetime, according to the CDC. 

Women between the ages of 18-24 are most commonly abused by an intimate partner. 

The presence of a gun in a domestic violence situation increases the risk of homicide by 500% 

There has been a significant increase of domestic violence during this pandemic worldwide. 

Recognize the Signs of Relationship Abuse: Here are some Common signs of abusive behavior in a partner include:

  • Telling you that you never do anything right.

  • Showing extreme jealousy of your friends time spent away from them.

  • Preventing or discouraging you from spending time with friends, family members, or peers.

  • Insulting, demeaning, or shaming you, especially in front of other people.

  • Preventing you from making your own decisions, including about working or attending school.

  • Controlling finances in the household without discussion, including taking your money or refusing to provide money for necessary expenses.

  • Pressuring you to have sex or perform sexual acts you’re not comfortable with.

  • Pressuring you to use drugs or alcohol.

  • Intimidating you through threatening looks or actions.

  • Insulting your parenting or threatening to harm or take away your children or pets.

  • Intimidating you with weapons like guns, knives, bats, or mace.

  • Destroying your belongings or your home.

  • Any form of physical harm. 

  • Explosive outbursts, temper or mood swings. 

If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

For anonymous, confidential help, 24/7; please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1 800-799-SAFE (7233).  www.thehotline.org 

The violence against women and children is a serious public health concern and I hope that you will share this with others and create awareness to this crisis. This is very important to me.  

Remember that you are not alone. 

Thank you.  

Other Resources: 

World Health Organization: Violence Against Women During Covid 19 Questions and Answers

www.thehotline.org

https://www.safehorizon.org