💨 Abstract
On International Women's Day, a display titled 'No Red Flag Is Too Small' was set up in London to raise awareness about abuse and subtle warning signs in abusive relationships. The exhibit, hosted by Outernet and Refuge, features real-life testimonies of abuse victims. Research shows that nonviolent abuse is often overlooked, and the goal of the exhibit is to educate people about subtle red flags and encourage victims to seek help.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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