At Halton Women’s Place, we’re taking real steps to end gender-based violence and build a safer future for all women and girls. This November, as part of Woman Abuse Prevention Month, we invite you to join us in raising awareness, supporting survivors, and making a tangible impact.
Throughout the month, we’ll be sharing valuable information and resources to help our community recognize the signs of abuse, understand the importance of consent, and know how to support survivors. Follow us on social media to stay informed and engaged in the fight to end violence against women.
*** 1 in 3 Women in Canada Will Experience Intimate Partner Violence ***
The reality of gender-based violence is staggering. In Canada, 1 in 3 women will experience intimate partner violence in her lifetime. This isn’t just a statistic—it’s a crisis that affects families, communities, and generations.
Gender-based violence has severe consequences, not only for those directly affected but also for society as a whole. When women live in fear of violence, it affects their health, well-being, and ability to participate fully in their communities. By bringing attention to this issue, we can foster a culture that supports survivors, holds perpetrators accountable, and takes proactive steps to prevent violence.
Recognizing the Signs of Abuse
Abuse comes in many forms, including physical, emotional, financial, and psychological abuse. Some signs are visible, while others are more subtle, making it essential for all of us to understand how abuse can manifest.
If you’re concerned about a friend or loved one who may be experiencing abuse, look out for signs such as:
• Control over their movements, finances, or social connections
• Fearfulness or extreme anxiety, especially around certain people
• Isolation from family, friends, or activities they once enjoyed
• Frequent injuries or excuses for their partner’s behavior
Offering a safe space to talk can make a world of difference. Simply letting someone know you’re there to listen without judgment can be an essential step in helping them find the support they need. For a detailed list of signs of abuse and resources, visit our page at haltonwomensplace.com/signs-of-abuse.
Join Us Throughout November
Woman Abuse Prevention Month is just the beginning. At Halton Women’s Place, we’re committed to raising awareness and advocating for change every day of the year. Follow us on social media to stay updated as we continue sharing tips, survivor stories, and resources to help create a community where all women and girls can thrive without fear.
Together, we can make strides towards a world free of violence. Let’s take action and stand united against gender-based violence.