6 Steps for Men to Prevent Domestic Violence
During this time of social distancing and isolation, there is an increased risk of domestic violence. Women and children are most vulnerable. To change, men have to want to stop being hurtful towards others.
This poster lists six steps that one may consider when feeling aggressive.
Source: SeeOtherSides
Date of Publication: May 6, 2020
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
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- From Global Coordination to Local Strategies A Practical Approach to Prevent, Address and Document Domestic Violence under COVID-19 Briefing Paper
- COVID-19: Resources to Address Gender-based Violence Risks
- Identifying & Mitigating Gender-based Violence Risks within the COVID-19 Response
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- Infographic: The Shadow Pandemic - Violence Against Women and Girls and COVID-19
- KAP COVID: Exploring Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices for COVID-19 Prevention
- Global Rapid Gender Analysis for COVID-19
- Gender-based Violence Prevention, Risk Mitigation and Response during COVID-19
- Minimum Standards for Prevention and Response to Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies