Male survivors of intimate partner violence struggle with isolation and stigma
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Simon Fraser University - Lack of services, stigma leave male survivors of intimate partner violence without support, SFU study finds
Men experiencing intimate partner violence turn to harmful coping strategies due to limited services and persistent social stigma, according to a new Simon Fraser University study.Using survey. . .
New study finds N.S. health care providers ill-equipped to respond to cases of sexualized and intimate partner violence - Halifax Examiner
According to the Dalhousie University study, almost half of participating health care providers reported seeing cases of sexualized or domestic violence in the last six months. The post New study finds N.S. health care providers ill-equipped to respond to cases of sexualized and intimate partner violence appeared first on Halifax Examiner.
CANADA: Lack of services, stigma leave male survivors of intimate partner violence without support, Simon Fraser University study finds
Interesting. Forthcoming studies from the same university will reveal that the Pope is a Catholic, and that bears crap in woods. —————————- If you’d like email notifications of our new blog pieces, please enter your email address in the box near the top of the right-hand column and click ‘Subscribe’. We shall shortly be posting this piece on our X channel. Our YouTube channel is here.
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