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guadalupe zapata herrera's curator insight,
April 29, 2020 3:23 PM
In times of pandemic We are aware that remote relationships must be well managed with respect and discretion, in contrast to this some suffer from cyberbullying which could be threats or harassment through technology, such as social networking sites, text messages or emails, here is an example: Approximately 30% of Canadian youth are victims of dating violence at some point in their lives. According to the article, it provides a way to help those who suffer cyberbullying. How to Help a Friend or Family Member Loveisrespect.org urges you to be careful about what you post about your friend if they are in an unhealthy or abusive relationship. Pictures, locations, check-ins, and even simple statements can be used to control or hurt them. If you’re unsure of what’s ok to post, get your friend’s permission before you click “Share.”
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Theresa S. Tejada's curator insight,
April 25, 2021 11:20 PM
It has been a brute force, this article will give insights of prevention and awareness to conclude wherein the need to provide vital support might be counselling that changes through strive to approach nor consult. Eyewitness should be to lead and counter to not shrink ourselves in "violence". Whatever identity or problem somewhat, there's no excuses or justifications for what have they done which to the person who did it to the victim. We have every single right to be respected and treated with utmost dignity which inflicted, do not accept anything less than that. Always stand for the truth, violence is not ideal of an act to show our feelings, it would be a mere lead act of prejudice & malice towards an issue or concept, and lastly the trauma to the victim. |