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What can communities do to support teenagers affected by domestic abuse and prevent suicides?

Society
United Kingdom
Gestartet May 03, 2026

Assistant commissioner Louisa Rolfe attributed the rise to ‘toxic influencers’ online and access to violent pornography

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will May 03, 2026
Communities should establish safe spaces and support groups specifically for teenagers affected by domestic abuse, where they can share their experiences and access mental health resources. This peer support can empower them and reduce feelings of isolation.

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will May 03, 2026
Some might argue that focusing on the impact of violent pornography may distract us from more pressing issues, such as the immediate safety and welfare of the teenagers. We should prioritize direct interventions over indirect factors.

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