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Information for Friends of Teens Who May Be Involved in Relationship Violence:

Teens who are victims of dating violence may be reluctant to confide in adults. They are often more likely to turn to a close friend for support. Even if
a teen tries to conceal ongoing abuse from her peers, a close friend will often be the first to notice changes in the teen’s behavior and appearance that
are the hallmark signs of dating violence. But the friends of a teen experiencing dating violence are still kids themselves. They may be unsure of how
to help or what resources are available. The links below provide resources for teens who suspect that a friend is involved in a violent dating
relationship or who want to address the problem of dating violence in the larger community.

Love is Respect: Support for a Friend: This page from the website for the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline offers information for friends of
victims of dating violence, including signs of dating violence and a list of do’s and don’ts for helping and responding to a friend who confides that
she is a victim of abuse.

Talk to an Abusive Friend: This page from the website for the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline offers guidance for teens for confronting
friends whom they believe to be the abuser in a relationship marred by dating violence.

Break the Cycle: The mission of Break the Cycle is to empower youth to end domestic violence. Break the Cycle sponsors a youth activism
program and offers training to young volunteers who seek to raise awareness of dating violence among fellow teens.

How Can I Help My Friend?: This page from the Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence offers tips and resources for friends of victims
of dating violence as well as signs and symptoms that a friend is being abused.

Peer Ambassador Program: This page provides teens with information about joining the Love is Respect, National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline
Peer Ambassador Program. Peer Ambassadors volunteer to serve as peer educators and resources for other young people in their schools and
local communities. The National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline website provides links to an awareness toolkit that ambassadors and other teens
can draw upon in their efforts to help friends who are victims of dating violence and address the problem of dating violence among their peers.
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