Your silence is an abusers greatest weapon, adult or a child. Domestic Violence, sexual abuse does not discriminate, it effects all races, all religions all sexes, all age groups. One out of three women around the world would have been beaten, coerced into sex in their lifetime.
World wide 50% of sexual assaults are committed against girls under the age of 15 years of age. 46 million children will be exposed to violence alone in 2015.
These statistics are simply not acceptable, more needs to be done by not only our Governments, but society.
Education has to start in the home, with parents, then society and especially our Governments and media.
This Moving Norwegian Video about abuse, Sexual Violence and Rape has Gone Viral. If you care about these crimes, your children, women, human-beings then you will take the time to watch and share this article.
An emotional short video created by Care Norway is raising awareness about abuse, rape and sexual violence against girls and women by urging fathers to take a stand. The words in this video say it all.
This video is shared world wide by Governments, medical professionals, leading advocate organizations, but the Australian LNP Government will not share it.
The Australian LNP Government would rather flush another $30 million down the drain on another dud video about abuse, to make it look like they are doing something and they care, when they are doing nothing, and they certainly don't care, our article links at the bottom of this article expose this, show you this. The Liberal Government could have given that $30 million to victims, of abuse, sexual violence, child abuse to actually help them.
The Australian Government could have got permission from Care Norway to use this global video, which has already gone viral and used world wide. But once again the Liberal party refuse to listen to the medical people who specialize in sexual abuse, abuse, child abuse, domestic abuse.
This video highlights how a culture that accepts objectification and degradation as “normal” can actually foster a culture of sexual violence. Men have a unique opportunity to rise against this phenomenon and to refuse to condone, or participate in, maltreating another individual.
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
Haley Halverson joined the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) as Director of Communications in May of 2015. Haley cares deeply about human rights and the issue of sexual exploitation, particularly regarding those exploited in the sex industry.
Prior to working at NCOSE, Haley wrote for Media Research Center. READ ARTICLE HERE
The Band Perry - If I Die Young (Domestic Violence Awareness Music Video) The words and pictures, ring true for every victims of domestic violence, abuse sexual abuse, rape, sexual violence. Please take the time to watch.
Over the weekend, you might have heard about the $1.8 trillion package that was passed by Congress on
a bipartisan vote and signed into law by President Obama. While there
were undoubtedly major compromises made by all, for FUTURES and our
partners, there’s cause for celebration.
The bill reflects many of our top priorities, and we’re particularly proud that our ongoing advocacy can be seen in some tremendous gains. The new budget package will:
Increase funding for the Violence Against Women Act and related programs by approximately $50 million—bringing the total to $480 million. Additionally, Congress raised funding for the Family Violence Prevention & Service Act by $15 million—bringing the total to $150 million.
Support the prevention of college sexual assault by raising spending from $12 to $20 million.
Dedicate $150 million to support victims and survivors of gender-based violence across the globe, who have been subjected to a range of atrocities—from rape to forced child marriage.
While we know this still remains insufficient to meet the need of all survivors and those who help them, we are taking a moment to recognize much success and progress. And mostly we’d like to thank you and our elected officials who have helped heal those hurt by violence and create a future without violence here at home and around the world. Read More Here www.futureswithoutviolence.org
The bill reflects many of our top priorities, and we’re particularly proud that our ongoing advocacy can be seen in some tremendous gains. The new budget package will:
Increase funding for the Violence Against Women Act and related programs by approximately $50 million—bringing the total to $480 million. Additionally, Congress raised funding for the Family Violence Prevention & Service Act by $15 million—bringing the total to $150 million.
Support the prevention of college sexual assault by raising spending from $12 to $20 million.
Dedicate $150 million to support victims and survivors of gender-based violence across the globe, who have been subjected to a range of atrocities—from rape to forced child marriage.
While we know this still remains insufficient to meet the need of all survivors and those who help them, we are taking a moment to recognize much success and progress. And mostly we’d like to thank you and our elected officials who have helped heal those hurt by violence and create a future without violence here at home and around the world. Read More Here www.futureswithoutviolence.org
While the USA and the President of the United States are doing something to combat domestic violence,
our Government led by an interim leader Malcolm Turnbull and previously
by PM Tony Abbott who have done nothing to make major changes to do
anything about Domestic Violence in Australia....except for steal
hundreds of millions of dollars from the domestic violence budget, close
shelters, take away legal funding, illegally selling off state housing
where victims of violence and sexual abuse live, making them and their
children homeless once more.
Just more abuse, gasslighting by our Australian
Government, who don't give a dam about victims of domestic violence and
sexual abuse, PTSD, suicide, Rape, Psychological abuse in Australia. Our Government should be bloody ashamed of themselves.
The President and first lady of the USA read our articles, even supporting our campaign we launched around the world.
But not our Australian Government, not one ounce of support.
If you care about Domestic violence, sexual abuse, we mean really care,
then you will make the time to read every article, watch every single
video, to have your eyes really opened to these world wide crimes, a
violation of human rights.
Domestic Violence more of a threat than Terrorism
Prostitution should not be legalized by Amnesty International
We have a very generous graphics design team who donate their time and services for free for all of our beautiful posters.
Our team of people do not get paid; we are non profit. We do not make money of abuse, that is simply wrong.
We use our own money and time as advocates and activists. You do not profit from these crimes, that is simply wrong and unacceptable.
Last year we were nominated for a Humanitarian Award.
This year one of our own Alexandria has been nominated for an Australian of the year award 2017.
Diaries of a woman, don't be seduced by the dark side. It is not a romance novel Read Article
Even
the world wide organization Ark of Hope for abused kids and
Human-trafficking agrees with our words and shares our articles,
supports our work, and recommends us as one of their top people to
follow @Goddess300 Alexandria
We belong to Ark of Hope.
Our Professionals are international speakers and we belong to world wide organizations to address abuse and violence.
All of our articles are complied by a team of people, we have professionals and advocates from all over Australia and the world; men and women, and we also belong to world wide organizations, and work with Federal Authorities world wide, exposing crimes of abuse, violence and corruption.
We
have over 16 million readers who read our articles through our website
and social media. We are always receiving wonderful feedback. Even
saving lives.All of our articles are complied by a team of people, we have professionals and advocates from all over Australia and the world; men and women, and we also belong to world wide organizations, and work with Federal Authorities world wide, exposing crimes of abuse, violence and corruption.
We have a very generous graphics design team who donate their time and services for free for all of our beautiful posters.
Our team of people do not get paid; we are non profit. We do not make money of abuse, that is simply wrong.
We use our own money and time as advocates and activists. You do not profit from these crimes, that is simply wrong and unacceptable.
Last year we were nominated for a Humanitarian Award.
This year one of our own Alexandria has been nominated for an Australian of the year award 2017.
Let's make this happen if
you give a Dam, and care about Domestic violence, Sexual Violence, PTSD and abuse then please sign and share Michelle Obama has signed, The Billion Women against violence has signed so have many other end violence organizations. We would love to make this happen to coincide with the The Orange The World Day against violence in 2016 https://www.change.org/p/world-wide-leaders-presidents-prime-ministers-for-the-survivors-victims-of-abuse-sexual-violence-suffer-through-out-our-world-we-need-change-now-we-need-a-world-wide-memorial-day-to-remember-those-who-lost-their-lives-to-domestic-sexual-abuse?recruiter=326657032&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&rp_sharecordion_checklist=control
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