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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
Question 1
Your boyfriend’s annoyed with you spending time with your male friends. He shouts at and you accuses you of cheating on him. You try to explain that they are your mates, but he doesn’t listen. He grabs your arm and calls you a liar. He tells you never to talk to them again.
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This is abusive behaviour. Just because you have a boyfriend doesn’t mean you can’t talk to other guys. In a relationship your boyfriend or girlfriend doesn’t have the right to grab you by the arm or hurt you. There’s never an excuse for abusive behaviour!
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Sorry the correct answer is A. This is abusive behaviour. Just because you have a boyfriend doesn’t mean you can’t talk to other guys. In a relationship your boyfriend or girlfriend doesn’t have the right to grab you by the arm or hurt you. There’s never an excuse for abusive behaviour!
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
Question 2
You, your brothers and sisters live with your mum and her girlfriend. The other day you saw your mum’s girlfriend slap her in the face after an argument. She has also made your mum quit her job. Your mum would like to end the relationship, but says she is hesitating because her girlfriend has told her she would never find anyone else who loved her.
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This is abusive behaviour. Just because you have a boyfriend doesn’t mean you can’t talk to other guys. In a relationship your boyfriend or girlfriend doesn’t have the right to grab you by the arm or hurt you. There’s never an excuse for abusive behaviour!
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Sorry the correct answer is C. Slapping is abusive behaviour – it’s never OK to slap or hit someone. Domestic abuse doesn’t only happen between men and women. It can happen between two women or two men who are in a relationship. Abuse is never OK.
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
Question 3
You’re not allowed to have friends over when your step-dads home. When he’ home your mum always makes sure you stay in your bedroom and are really quiet, otherwise they end up arguing. Sometimes, your step-dad comes into your room and shouts at you, saying you and your mates are too loud. He doesn’t care about your belongings and has even stepped on your Playstation. He also dragged your pet dog into the room, pulling it by it’s tail.
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This is abusive behaviour. Abuse doesn’t always have to be physical. It’s normal for parents to make rules that young people have to follow, but threatening to or actually breaking your things and hurting pets is emotional abuse and can sometimes be criminal damage.
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Sorry the correct answer is B. Abuse doesn’t always have to be physical. It’s normal for parents to make rules that young people have to follow, but threatening to or actually breaking your things and hurting pets is emotional abuse and can sometimes be criminal damage.
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
Question 4
The other day you saw a group of kids from your street pick on a younger kid. They made the younger boy cry by calling him names, taking his phone off him and pushing around. One of the group then punched the younger boy whilst the others just watched and laughed. This is the third time the group have done this to the younger boy.
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Picking on another person and calling them names is abusive. There is never an excuse to hurt another person. However this isn’t domestic abuse. This is bullying. Domestic abuse happens between adults or young people in a relationship.
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Sorry the correct answer is B. Picking on another person and calling them names is abusive. There is never an excuse to hurt another person. However this isn’t domestic abuse. This is bullying. Domestic abuse happens between adults or young people in a relationship.
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Question 5 of 7
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Question 5
Your mum uses a wheelchair, and her boyfriend’s always calling her names like ‘stupid’, ‘ugly’ and ‘slow’ and then laughs at her until she cries. He is always saying she can’t do anything right. He does this almost every day.
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The behaviour is abusive. It’s called emotional abuse and is a form of domestic abuse. When one person calls the other names and makes them feel bad about themselves, they stop believing in themselves. It also makes them feel bad about themselves. It also makes that person feel frightened or nervous. Anyone can experience domestic abuse and disabled people are abused more often than non-disabled people.
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Sorry the correct answer is C. The behaviour is abusive. It’s called emotional abuse and is a form of domestic abuse. When one person calls the other names and makes them feel bad about themselves, they stop believing in themselves. It also makes them feel bad about themselves. It also makes that person feel frightened or nervous. Anyone can experience domestic abuse and disabled people are abused more often than non-disabled people.
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Question 6 of 7
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Question 6
You and your mum argue a lot. She’s always on your case and telling you how to live your life, who to hang with, what to wear, what time to come home, etc. It does your head in. Your dad doesn’t stop her either. You’ve lost your temper on many occasions and shouted back, and you’ve also started pushing and shoving her. Yesterday you hit her. It was the only way she was going to listen.
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This is abusive behaviour. No one has the right to be physically violent. When a young person abuses their parents it’s still domestic abuse. This behaviour isn’t OK and no one deserves it, no matter what they did. Everyone has the right to be safe from harm! If you find you are doing this kind of thing, talk to someone you trust about your feelings.
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Sorry the correct answer is A. This is abusive behaviour. No one has the right to be physically violent. When a young person abuses their parents it’s still domestic abuse. This behaviour isn’t OK and no one deserves it, no matter what they did. Everyone has the right to be safe from harm! If you find you are doing this kind of thing, talk to someone you trust about your feelings.
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
Question 7
Your mum left your dad last month because she’d had enough of his treating her and you badly. He was often aggressive and intimidating to you and you and your mum. You have both moved out and live in a rented flat. Last night your dad came to the flat and demanded to be let in. He’s also constantly texting your mum and being nasty to her and threatening to hurt her and you.
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Often domestic abuse continues even after people split up. Threatening and harassing someone and making them feel scared or nervous is part of a pattern of domestic abuse. No matter how angry someone is, they don’t have a right to threaten and intimidate anyone.
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Sorry the correct answer is B. Often domestic abuse continues even after people split up. Threatening and harassing someone and making them feel scared or nervous is part of a pattern of domestic abuse. No matter how angry someone is, they don’t have a right to threaten and intimidate anyone.