IPV New Brunswick
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A look at some of the work being done in N.B. to prevent intimate partner violenceGlobal News is wrapping up its series on intimate partner violence in New Brunswick by showcasing what some are doing to prevent the abuse from happening.CanadaJun 11
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N.B. legislature says gender-based violence an epidemic in unanimous voteThe motion, introduced by PC MLA Tammy Scott-Wallace, was adopted in the legislature on Thursday after receiving support from all political parties.CanadaJun 6
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Fredericton non-profit aims to help children caught in intimate partner violence situationsChildren are some of the invisible victims of intimate partner violence in Canada, and a non-profit is aiming to help them feel safe while working through difficult feelings.CanadaJun 4
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How one Fredericton shelter is supporting Indigenous IPV survivorsGignoo Transition House in Fredericton supports intimate partner violence survivors from around the New Brunswick -- with a focus on culture and community.CanadaMay 27
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A Canadian charity is trying to help people leave abusive relationships — safelyA national charity is trying to make a difference — one box at a time — when it comes to intimate partner violence. Here's how it's helping people in New Brunswick.CanadaMay 13
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‘Am I going to be believed?’ What IPV support workers in N.B. are hearing from survivorsThose who work with intimate partner violence cases say not only are the number of cases on the rise, but so too is the complexity of each case.CanadaMay 9
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The urgent problem of intimate partner violence and how New Brunswick plans to respondThe Minister responsible for Women's Equality says she is focused on supporting those who have experienced intimate partner violence.CanadaMay 3
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N.B. woman tells her story, says it’s ‘getting worse’ with intimate partner violenceDecades after Sarah Sherman was attacked, intimate partner violence cases have only grown in Canada. This is Part 1 in a Global New Brunswick series on IPV in the province.CrimeApr 23
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