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Empowering Diverse Communities
Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence and Sexual Violence Marama Davidson has approved five funding grants to support national-level family violence and sexual violence prevention initiatives for LGBTQIA+ people, disabled people, older people and new migrant communities. “Local community initiatives are a key lever in reducing violence. The Government recognises that we need to…
Strengthen Your Sense of Self
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/rosa-medinafassett/stepping-into-true-happiness-sense-of-self_b_5602928.html 2. You must live and speak your truth When you allow yourself to listen to others as they tell you who you are and what you should be doing you give your power away to them in that moment. You allow their voice to become more powerful than yours. Staying connected with what you…
#Countdown #transgender #employees #support
Countdown’s transgender policy ‘spectacular’ step https://t.co/K72m2LE76a via @nzherald — NZ Human Rights (@NZHumanRights) May 7, 2017
#Facebook #moderators #develop #PTSD
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/31/facebookmoderators-develop-ptsd-exposed-worst-content-internet/ “When Facebook say that they’re hiring 3,000 moderators, I’d say two things,” she told an audience at the Hay Festival. “You’ve two billion members, one post a day – that’s two billion pieces of data. No good, having 3,000 moderators. “And secondly, I have a major ethical problem with 3,000 young people coming out…
#Some #People #Have #Difficult #Relationships
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201706/why-some-people-just-have-difficult-relationships According to Ricco and Sierra, avoidantly-attached individuals should be less able to handle conflict for several reasons. First of all, they have a distrustful view of others, figuring that they’re not really all that loyal or caring. Secondly, they’re not as good at gauging how other people feel. Finally, avoidant individuals stay away from…
Sexual abuse victms 3x more likely to be binge eaters
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/01/190111095130.htm “In Australia almost half of all adults have experienced bullying and 10% have experienced some form of sexual abuse, and these experiences have had long-term effects on harmful behaviours, depression and quality of life,” says Dr David Gonzalez-Chica from the University of Adelaide’s Medical School. While 60-70% of these forms of abuse occurred in…