November is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Domestic violence, or intimate partner violence, is a behaviour that occurs in an intimate relationship. It can include violence, threats of violence, or elements of emotional and psychological abuse.
It can affect anyone of any age, gender, sexual orientation, and regardless of the length of time of the relationship. It may be a spouse, common-law partner, ex-partner, or even a new dating partner. It can be one single act, or a recurring behaviour.
Warning signs that someone may be experiencing intimate partner violence could include:
- Withdrawing behavior;
- Not speaking up for themselves, especially when their partner is around;
- Change in behavior at work or school performance;
- Increase in drug or alcohol use;
- Unexplained bruises or injuries;
- Controlling behavior from the partner, such as monitoring where they are, who they see, and who they text or talk to.
If you or someone you love is experiencing intimate partner violence, you are not alone. Asking for help can be the first step in ending the cycle of violence.
Call 9-1-1 if you or someone you love is in crisis. If you are unsure or have questions, you can contact the 24-hour Domestic Abuse Crisis Line at 1-877-977-0007 to receive help or support.
Visit us online to find a range of resources, including counselling, legal services, support for children, and more
