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What Can You Do When You Experience Abuse at Home

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What Can You Do If You Hear Loud Screaming, Crying or a Call For Help From Your Neighbor's Home?

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Build self-awareness and learn to recognise the telltale signs of domestic abuse through a specially curated line-up of insightful articles written by victims, survivors and their loved ones.
Read these insightful articles. Reflect on your personal behaviours. Recognise actions that might be considered abuse.

Go To Hell!

Go To Hell!

Stupid. Good for nothing. Ugly b****h. These words were thrown at me so often that I began to believe them. I know that I’m not an educated person. But does that mean that he can treat me like an animal?

I stopped school at the age of 16. I was doing my ‘N’ level then. The reason I left school was because I’m pregnant. Mak (mother) forced me to marry Joe. He must

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Mom’s Boyfriend

Mom’s Boyfriend

Whenever Mom brought home her new boyfriend, I would lock myself up in the room. I didn’t like it. I didn’t like the fact that Mom was dating multiple men. Not that it’s wrong, but I found it creepy that the men would look at me in a certain way. I was 14 then. But I didn’t feel safe in
front of Mom’s boyfriends.

One day, my worst fear came true. Mom w

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Time To Move On

Time To Move On

“If you love me, you will forgive me,” Raj said to me.

Raj was my boyfriend for 3 years. We started dating when we were in Secondary 4. Raj was in National Service now and I was working in a fast-food chain. We would meet whenever he booked out of camp.

I used to love Raj a lot. He was caring towards me and would buy me sweet gifts every now and then. But he was a poss

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‘Heaven’ Is Hell For Me

‘Heaven’ Is Hell For Me

I am not a perfect wife. I try to be one. I learnt to cook, I looked after our children, I catered to his every need. But still, I’m not good enough. My former husband – let’s just call him Zack – was unforgiving. He would pick every single fault of mine and he would belittle me as his wife. The sad thing is, I believed him. I believed that I am useless, that I must be a better wife. Bu

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You Can Stay With Us, Dad

You Can Stay With Us, Dad

Father had dementia. It is not easy looking after him. I am at the height of my career and am often busy. So, I leave it to my younger brother to look after Dad. I wanted Dad to live with me, but it was not possible. I have a big family – 5 children – and there is no spare room for all of us in the family. Besides, Dad refused to move out of his house. He had sentimental value. That house i

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Men Too!

Men Too!

Most people think that only women are victims of domestic abuse. That is not true. Men can be victims too. I am one of them.

Sarah was my wife of 3 years. We met in a club where she was working as a hostess. I was smitten by her charming smile. We soon hit it off and I was deeply in love with her. Within 6 months of knowing her, I proposed. We got married in June 2005.

Sarah had a

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26 New Upper Changi Road,

#01-666 & #01-668

Singapore 462026

Tel. No:

1800 777 0000

(National Anti-Violence Hotline)

Email:

enquiry@casaraudha.org

Casa Raudha Helpline:

97298936

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