Sunday 21 July 2013

Escaping Domestic Violence



I think one of the key messages I got from our follow-up show on Domestic Violence is that as a victim, you must realise that:-
IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT!
ITS  NOT YOUR FAULT!
IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT!
IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT!

Everyone deserves to be treated with love and respect, especially from those who proclaim to love  and cherish them.
There is help at hand for people who need it.There are people who dedicate time, purpose and passion to offering help to anyone who feels that they are a victim, or knows a victim.
It IS possible to get help if you so desire. There is hope for the future.

Please listen to the podcast of Ayo Sonoiki in conversation - Domestic Violence part 2 here:

Ayo Sonoiki in conversation -Domestic Violence Part 2 07/19 by Living outside Nigeria | Blog Talk Radio


Please listen to the podcast of Ayo Sonoiki in conversation - Domestic Violence part 1 here:

Ayo Sonoiki in conversation -Domestic Violence Part 1 07/04 by Living outside Nigeria | Blog Talk Radio

Here are some helpful contact details mentioned in these episodes:


Young Peoples Website: www.talkaboutdv.org

Apps

Android App: B-Informed in Google play store
Blackberry App: B-Informed in the blackberry world store * waiting for approval from blackberry
Apple App: B-Informed *** waiting for apple to approve our vendor
Text Directory: Text the word 2FIND’ followed by your postcode to 88802 to receive a list of support organisations within a 15 miles

The Helplines

Women: The National Domestic Violence Helpline 08082000247(run by Women’s Aid in partnership with Refuge)

Men: The Men’s Advice Helpline on 0808 801 0327

The National LGBT Helpline(Broken Rainbow) on 0300 999 5428.

Glowing Futures
 Website: http://www.glowingfuture.org.uk

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