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HOW TO SPOT ABUSE: HOW TO IDENTIFY DV/IPV

OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH
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Understanding the Complex Dynamics In a world striving for healthy and loving relationships, the harsh reality of abuse often casts a dark shadow. Abuse is never acceptable, but to truly combat it, we must delve into the intricate
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Domestic violence is often considered a private matter that doesn’t involve the corporate realm,

but DVN.LIFE recognizes that it extends beyond the home and impacts all aspects of a victim's life, including their workplace.

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For victims and survivors, a job could provide more than just a paycheck; it offers a space where individuals can interact with others, build relationships, and regain a sense of normalcy. For victims of domestic violence, the workplace can be a lifeline. It's a place where they can escape the cycle of abuse, even if temporarily, and connect with coworkers who may offer support and assistance.
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