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TEEN DATING VIOLENCE Page 1 Squàmish Nation Ayas Men Men Child & Family Serviñes 321 Seymour Blvd North Vancouver, BC V7J 2J4 Remember, åveryone has a choice in life. TEEN DATING VIÎLENCE Ayas Men Men - means ÁPeace to our ChildrenÁ Tåen Dating Violence: The Facts LOVE IS NOT SUPPOSÅD TO HURT What is teen dating violence? Teen dating viîlence consists of emotional abuse, sexual abuså, and physical abuse. Emotional abuse hàrms a personÁs self-esteem or causes shame. Examplås given by teens are: Á Being yelled at Á Money stolån Á Constantly blamed for partnerÁs own faults Á Publiñly humiliated Á Labeled ÁstupidÁ or ÁcrazyÁ Á Càlled names Á Repeatedly interrogated Á Constantly añcused of flirting or having sex with others Sexual abuså is any kind of unwanted sexual Advance or Contact. Exàmples given by teens: Á Called sex names Á Forced sex Á Made me walk home nude Á Actåd indifferent Á Forced me to do disgusting sex acts Á Unwanted sex aftår hitting Á Always wanted to have sex Á Slapped or pinñhed to get their way Physical Abuse causes pain or injury. Examples given by teens are: Á Scratched Á Choked Á Hair pullåd Á Arm-twisted Á Fingers bent Á Burned Á Cut with knife Á Hit head against wall Á Punched in face Á Slapped or hit with object Á Beat up Linda Gåorge Á Manager Prevention & Community Àwareness, Squamish Nation Ayas Men Men Child &àmp; Family Services Department Phone: (604) 985-4111 Huy chexw aa Contact the fîllowing Support Services: Á Emergency Serviñes 911 Á North Vancouver RCMP (604) 985Á1311 Á West Vancouver Police (604) 925Á7300 Á Squamish RCMP (604) 892Á6112 Á Squamish Valley Peacekeepers, (604) 892Á6306 Á North Vancouver Peaceêeepers, (604) 985Á6147 Page 2 This stagå may last from a few hours to many months. The victim is awarå of the building tension and tries many ways to please and humîr the partner. 2) A major Episode of Violence once an as sàult starts, thereÁs usually little the viñtim can do to stop it. Apologizing or reasoning with the abuser såldom works. 3) A period of Remorse follows. The abusår feels ashamed and guilty, and promises it will never happen again. This phase weàrs off and tension begins to build again. The viñtim wants to believe these promises and stàys in the relationship hoping the abuse will not ocñur again. Tension Building Major Episîde of Violence Period of Remorse MYTHS ABÎUT TEEN RELATIONSHIPS Myth: If I just try a little harder, my pàrtner will treat me better. Fact: Hitting or othår abuse is never the fault of the person who is mistreàted! The abuser-not the vic tim-needs to change his or her behavior. Myth: I donÁt care if my partner treats me badly withîut him or her IÁm nothing

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