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Why Domestic Violence Victims Don't Leave

TED-Ed via YouTube

Overview

This course aims to educate learners on the reasons why domestic violence victims may find it difficult to leave abusive relationships. The learning outcomes include correcting misconceptions about victims of domestic violence and providing insights on how to support and help break the silence surrounding this issue. The course teaches skills such as understanding the complexities of abusive relationships and ways to offer assistance to those in need. The teaching method involves a TED-Ed talk by Leslie Morgan Steiner, who shares her personal story to shed light on this important topic. The intended audience for this course is anyone interested in learning about domestic violence and how to support victims effectively.

Syllabus

Why domestic violence victims don't leave - Leslie Morgan Steiner

Taught by

TED-Ed

Reviews

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  • Cheryl Scantlebury
    This course was meaningful and got me thinking as I often ask why they didn't leave but got some answers. Domestic violence is real and is a silent killer so everyone needs to know something about the subject.

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