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Old 28-11-2009, 09:28   #51
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Re: Domestic violence on the school curriculum?

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Originally Posted by Flyboy View Post
What I can't understand is people's attitudes that this advice and proposed teaching, should be ignored, because at the moment it doesn't included female-on-male domestic violence.
Well just for the record I don't think any form of domestic violence should be ignored/trivialised but if that isn't what current government policy is doing, with respect to all the male victims of abuse, I'd like to see some evidence to the contrary. I can't recall a single significant government initiative aimed at assisting males who've been abused.
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