
11/11/2024
After mustering up the courage to make a formal statement to police about being bashed and strangled by her husband, Michelle Faye walked out of the station and found him waiting by her car.
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WHY WE NEED HOPE. Changing the focus of Hope was a long thought out process. Many programs focus on fixing the symptoms (a worthy cause) but there is not much focus on root cause. Without addressing root cause, symptoms will continue to exist.
Those that perpetrate violence need to change.
As noted by HEAVY M.E.T.A.L GROUP : There is no quick fix to making change. The process of behaviour change is a long one, and participation is no way predictive of positive change. At the same time there is evidence that men can and do modify their behaviour, research over the longer term demonstrates that it is exceedingly difficult to predict which men will sustain positive change or for how long. HOPE for change exists.