The City of Torre-Pacheco has launched a campaign in their social networks to raise awareness about the effects of violence against women has on children living in families suffering gender violence.
So are being published in the official twitter account and facebook Hall photographs of children who represent the children of victims of violence against women with the following messages:
Be responsible, do it for me.
Why are you crying, I misbehaved?
Mom do it for us, act.
Even if you think I do not notice, I know
Dad, why?
If I hear insults learn to insult
I love you, You want you ?.
He does not love you
In my dreams I am free
Neither we nor her
You know it hurts me too?
I thought it might be my fault
As I try, I'll try
If you hurt her what you do to me
I live in fear becomes a victim
It can also happen to you
How would it be to live without fear?
Violence against women affects us all
In gender violence not a single victim
We learn by imitation
He steps forward, not change
Any form of abuse leaves an indelible mark
With all these photographs a video posted on social networks that will be available on the municipal website.
In addition, on November 25 a symbolic tie against gender violence will be placed in the City Hall and proceed to the reading of regional manifesto against gender violence and victim support at 12 noon.
Just after hosting a display of canine escorts by Scan Project.
Among the myths of gender violence is the idea that the mistreatment of women not affect their offspring and if it does it indirectly.
However, violent behavior abusive parents affect their children directly, therefore the effects produced on child and adolescent development to bio-psycho-social level, and the effects produced by the frequency of violent behavior abusive parents.
And Worse develop their personalities based violence and are modeled, internalizing roles abusive or abused.
The symptoms that occurs in children is often very heterogeneous.
Since sleep disorders, enuresis, eating disorders, behavioral disorders, anxiety, depression ......
Source: Ayuntamiento de Torre Pacheco