Abuse and Violence – What You Need to Know
This guide helps young people understand what abuse and violence are, the different forms they can take, and what to do if they or someone they know is affected. It explains common types of abuse such as physical, emotional and sexual abuse, and highlights that abuse can happen in many places, including at home, school, in relationships, friendships or online.
The page reassures young people that abuse is never their fault and encourages them to trust their feelings if something does not feel right. It provides practical advice on how to stay safe, including speaking to trusted adults, blocking harmful contacts online, and seeking help when needed.
It also outlines the support available in South Tyneside, including schools, youth workers, family hubs, school nurses, Children’s Services, the police and online services such as Kooth. The guide explains how to report concerns and reminds young people that they deserve to feel safe, respected and supported.
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