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2 June, 2023
How to develop emotional responsibility: 7 essential tips

How to develop emotional responsibility: 7 essential tips

To be aware that our words and actions can have consequences on other people, as well as ...
1 May, 2023
Thank you for joining us in the Second March against Sexual Abuse of our Children

Thank you for joining us in the Second March against Sexual Abuse of our Children

The Second March against Sexual Abuse of our Children took place on Saturday, April 29th in Yonkers ...
21 April, 2023
What is the difference between abuse and sexual violence?

What is the difference between abuse and sexual violence?

When we talk about sexual abuse and sexual violence, both concepts are often confused because it is ...
20 April, 2023
When faced a case of child sexual abuse, the first thing to do is to report it

When faced a case of child sexual abuse, the first thing to do is to report it

Child sexual abuse is an increasing problem affecting children under the age of 18 around the world. ...
19 April, 2023
Risk factors that may lead to a case of child sexual abuse

Risk factors that may lead to a case of child sexual abuse

With child sexual abuse cases on the rise around the world, it is good for us as ...
13 February, 2023
What is ghosting and what are its consequences?

What is ghosting and what are its consequences?

Have you ever heard of ghosting? This term refers to a harmful behavior in relationships in which ...
9 February, 2023
How do you tell someone?

How do you tell someone?

Talking to someone after having suffered a sexual abuse experience is often a difficult step for the ...
9 February, 2023
Who is a perpetrator?

Who is a perpetrator?

First of all, it is important to be clear that a perpetrator is that person who commits ...
27 January, 2023
How to identify machismo in everyday life?

How to identify machismo in everyday life?

Every day, we are confronted with comments, gestures, and situations that we have normalized but that hide ...
26 January, 2023
How to identify and prevent elder sexual abuse?

How to identify and prevent elder sexual abuse?

Any person, regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status, among others, is vulnerable to sexual ...

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