Safe Passage Participates In Domestic Violence Reduction Campaign Focused On Stigma

The campaign focuses on reducing stigma, engaging bystanders, and affirming survivors’ safety decisions.

(INDIANAPOLIS) - The #INAgainstDA campaign breaks away from many domestic violence campaigns by turning its focus from survivors of domestic abuse and violence to bystanders and the community at large.

“Everyone has a part to play in ending the stigma around domestic abuse,” said Laura Berry, Executive Director of ICADV. “In our continued discussions with survivors of domestic violence and abuse, they all report being met with stigma and obstacles around their decisions.”

“There is the misconception that leaving the situation is the first step; the reality for many survivors is much more complicated. This campaign challenges those beliefs and calls on bystanders to learn more about the nuances around domestic abuse and the resources available. I am very proud of this campaign and I hope it helps bring awareness not only to the variety of ways everyone can help but also to the variety of viable solutions for survivors,” said Berry.

Safe Passage’s partnership with ICADV in this campaign helps reach targeted audiences in Southeast Indiana. Jane Yorn, founder and Executive Director of Safe Passage, said, “Safe Passage has sought input from local domestic violence survivors and worked with state and national leaders in Domestic Violence services for more than 4 years on research and program development to improve services and outcomes.” Yorn added, “Bystanders might think ‘I don’t want to get involved.’ Yet others say ‘I didn’t know how to help, or even, ‘how did I not know?’ This state-wide campaign is critical to sharing the message that there is help, healing and hope available. We’re not here to judge but to offer support toward a new lifestyle without abuse.” Look for related posts on Safe Passage’s social media.

More from Local News

Events

Regional Street Sweeping Beginning on Sunday, April 6

Motorists should slow down and be aware of slow-moving equipment and potential lane closures during this mobile operation.

Mark & Chad Banschbach Are the New Owners of the Courtyard in Rising Sun

They will undertake the historic renovation of the Courtyard Restaurant and row houses located along Front Street & Fourth Street in downtown Rising Sun, Indiana adjacent to the Ohio River.

No NOAA Weather Radio Warning Alarm Device Today

This is due to the threat for severe weather today

Local Sports Report - April 2, 2025

Report missing stats and scores to news@eaglecountryonline.com

South Ripley Varsity Basketball Coach Seve Beach Honored by IBCA

He has a 47-25 record in three seasons with the Raiders.

Switzerland County's Cooper Todd Commits to Anderson University

He will now go on to join the defending HCAC champions.

On Air

Chelsie playing
Reba McEntire - The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia

Luke Bryan Knockin' Boots 5:42
Patty Loveless I Try To Think About Elvis 5:39
Blake Shelton I'll Just Hold On 5:35
Clint Black Nothin But The Taillights 5:32