End Women Abuse
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Myths of Abuse

Women remain in abusive relationships because they want to stay; they deserve the treatment they receive...

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Myths of Abuse

When a woman leaves a violent relationship she is finally safe...

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Myths of Abuse

Rape almost always happens in a dangerous situation, like in a dark alleyway, at the hands of strangers...

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Myths of Abuse

Violence between a husband and a wife is a private matter; it is no one's business...

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Myths of Abuse

Men of certain ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds are more likely to be violent towards women...

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We can help...

Established in 1986 for Thunder Bay and District, the Coordinating Committee to End Woman Abuse is a network of nine community organizations. We are dedicated to compassionate and integrated response services to support abised women, their children and their abusive partner throught prevenetion, adcocacy, direct support, justice policy and research.

Let us assist you to find helpful information about woman abuse and most importantly, where and how to get help.

Resources

Risk Assessments

Click here to view Risk Assessment documents such as a Bail Safety Program Interview Document, Hare Psychopathy Check List and more...

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Take Action

Is it Abuse?

Domestic abuse often escalates from threats and verbal abuse to violence. And while physical injury may be the most obvious danger...

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The Facts

The Cycle of Violence

The Cycle of Violence

Read more to see diagrams explaining phases in the Cycle of Violence and a wheel diagram concerning the effect of Power and Control...

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