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I have the right to be protected against violence!

Violence can take place everywhere

Very often, when a child is mistreated or abused they know their abuser and feel bad because they had placed their trust in that person. It’s therefore very important to know that violence ne doit pas être acceptée et qu’il faut en parler à quelqu’un d’autre pour s’en sortir.

  • Physical violence: hitting or hurting someone physically
  • Mental violence: bullying, insulting or excluding someone, either face-to-face or online
  • Sexual violence: touching or stroking someone’s body in an intimate (or sexual) way, against their wishes
  • Negligence or abandonment: leaving a child alone and not taking care of them.

The state must protect you against any kind of mistreatment or violence, including a lack of care or attention from those who look after you.  

You’re wondering if you’re a victim of violence? You think that something isn’t right and you don’t know how to get through it? You’re being bullied at school or online? No violence is acceptable!

You can talk to someone you trust, such as a family member, a teacher or a coach, or you can find support by clicking here: HELP. here.

Lots of initiatives have been created to prevent violence and protect your health and that of your friends. Check out the following, for example: S-Team and Chmenki.
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