Escape the Trap uses art as a safe way for young people to express emotions they may not have processed before. Here is an example from one of our young people, explaining how they felt in an abusive relationship.
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The Cycle of Abuse
In Escape the Trap and When Love Bites, the Controller is explored through five characters: the Charmer, the Bully, the Mindmixer, the Taker and the Keeper, who all appear in an abusive and controlling relationship.
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Our programme supports those working with young people to deliver the tools and knowledge they need to protect themselves against relationship abuse.
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Would you see this behaviour as abusive or controlling?
Some actions by a controlling partner can be seen as normal or expected in a relationship. Some could even be interpreted as a kind behaviour- it all depends on context.
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Are you worried for a young person?
When Love Bites is the ultimate guide for young people on escaping the trap of harmful, toxic and hurtful relationships. Use it to support facilitation work, the young people in your life, or even yourself.
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The facts of intimate partner violence are often surprising to those who experience it. It’s important to educate young people about relationship abuse so they have the knowledge that they do not feel alone in what they experience.
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What do you think the answer is? Teenage relationship abuse is prevalent, but the statistics often surprise us.
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Are you concerned about a young person in your life? Does their relationship feel less than happy and safe?
Cathy Press has written the ultimate guide for young people on escaping the trap of harmful, toxic and hurtful relationships.
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Our programme enables those working with young people to develop and learn new skills, so they can teach their young community the tools they need to protect themselves against relationship abuse.
Don’t just take our word for it 👇
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Could you spot a Charmer? You’ve been told the fairytale romance story, but what happens when your relationship doesn’t match up? Have you got the tools to recognise abuse or coercive behaviour?
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Our programme can be the first time young people realise they’ve been abused by a partner. We use art to help them express their emotions in a safe way. Here is an example from one of our young people, explaining how they felt in an abusive relationship.
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Your first love should be yourself.
In Escape the Trap, the Controller is explored through five characters: the Charmer, the Bully, the Mindmixer, the Taker and the Keeper, all of whom can appear in an abusive and controlling relationship.
For more: https://t.co/SsFrUqFZIa
Our programme supports those working with young people to deliver the tools and knowledge they need to protect themselves against relationship abuse.
Don’t just take our word for it 👇
To find out how our programme could help you visit: https://t.co/SsFrUqFZIa
In the Escape the Trap, the Controller is explored through five characters: the Charmer, the Bully, the Mindmixer, the Taker and the Keeper, all of whom can appear in an abusive and controlling relationship.
Which one do you think would do this? 👇
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Could you spot a Bully?
It’s important that they are equipped with the tools they need to be able to spot the traits of relationship abuse.
If you're a school, youth or children's centre worker see how our programme can help you: https://t.co/SsFrUqFZIa
Our programme has enabled those working with young people to develop and learn new skills, so they can teach their young community the tools they need to protect themselves against relationship abuse.
Don’t just take our word for it 👇
https://t.co/SsFrUqFZIa
It’s important we educate our young community about relationship abuse, so they have the tools and knowledge they need to protect themselves. If you're a school, youth or children's centre worker see how our programme can help you.
https://t.co/SsFrUqFZIa
Were you surprised by the answer? Let us know in the comments below 👇
It’s important for young people to have the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves so we can see the statistics of relationship abuse among young people reduce.
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Escape the Trap uses art exercises for young people who are only just realising, the extent of their controlling partner.
Here is an example from one of our young people, explaining how they felt in an abusive relationship.
https://t.co/SsFrUqFZIa
Escape the Trap
In Escape the Trap and 'When Love Bites', the Controller is explored through five characters: the Charmer, the Bully, the Mindmixer, the Taker and the Keeper, all of whom can appear in an abusive and controlling relationship.
https://t.co/SsFrUqFZIa