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- Jul 12, 2022
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Written by Dot, I am just the messenger.
We all know that SaSu has members from range of backgrounds, and while some are enjoying following the men's World Cup in soccer, major sporting tournaments are also connected with an increase in domestic violence.
According to research from UK and Mexico among other countries, the increased drinking along with emotional investment, stress and adrenaline can drive up to 30-40% more instances of abuse in homes and relationships which might already have risk of that behavior.
www.newsweek.com
Given the nature of forum, there are likely to be some members who are in these type of relationships.
So below are linked some resources for support of all kinds of domestic violence, whether that is sexual, physical, or psychological etc.
Obviously it's not always easy to ask for help, but these links are there to help reach out for whatever kind of support you are ready for. Whether that is contacting police, or just having community to know that you are not alone.
Know that abuse is not your fault, and other people's behavior is not your responsibility. Your only responsibility is to yourself in anyway that you are able to.
sanctioned-suicide.net
www.domesticshelters.org
www.hotpeachpages.net
womensaid.org.uk
www.thehotline.org
We all know that SaSu has members from range of backgrounds, and while some are enjoying following the men's World Cup in soccer, major sporting tournaments are also connected with an increase in domestic violence.
According to research from UK and Mexico among other countries, the increased drinking along with emotional investment, stress and adrenaline can drive up to 30-40% more instances of abuse in homes and relationships which might already have risk of that behavior.
Why domestic violence can rise during the World Cup
Rebecca Goshawk of Solace told Newsweek they often prepare for times where domestic abuse surges, “And the World Cup is always one of those.”
Given the nature of forum, there are likely to be some members who are in these type of relationships.
So below are linked some resources for support of all kinds of domestic violence, whether that is sexual, physical, or psychological etc.
Obviously it's not always easy to ask for help, but these links are there to help reach out for whatever kind of support you are ready for. Whether that is contacting police, or just having community to know that you are not alone.
Know that abuse is not your fault, and other people's behavior is not your responsibility. Your only responsibility is to yourself in anyway that you are able to.
Sexual Assault support resources.
Written by @Dot, I'm just the messenger to make it more accessible. Many people on SaSu have been victims of rape, incest and sexual assault which can be a factor in the reasons for being suicidal. Below is a list of support organisations for people who have been impacted and are not sure...
sanctioned-suicide.net
DomesticShelters.org International Domestic Violence Organizations
Discover international domestic violence and intimate partner violence organizations with DomesticShelters.org.
Europe: domestic violence information « HotPeachPages International
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