Abuse is multi-faceted —Awosemusi

Abuse is multi-faceted —Awosemusi

Summary

But there are more dangerous forms; emotional abuse which is the verbal or non-verbal behavior that can cause emotional harm, such as insults, humiliation, or manipulation, verbal abuse which includes using words to harm, intimidate or control someone like yelling, name-calling or threats then the economic or financial abuse which is in the form of controlling or exploiting someone’s financial resources, such as withholding money, stealing, or coercing financial decisions. Dupe Awosemusi, a seasoned arbitrator and mediator who is the former coordinator of the Oyo State S3xual and Gender based Violence Response Team and currently, the director of the Oyo Mediation Center of the Oyo State Ministry of Justice speaks with ADEOLA OJO about the complexities of abuse and the various forms it can take, its impact on victims and the resources available for support and prevention among other issues. We also have a more common type which is neglect; that is, failing to provide necessary care, support or attention to someone, such as abandoning or withholding basic needs like food, water, or shelter and psychological abuse which is manipulating or controlling someone’s thoughts, feelings or behaviors, such as gaslighting, mind games, or emotional manipulation. We have elder abuse which is abuse or neglect of older adults, often by caregivers or family members, workplace abuse, that is, abuse or harassment in a professional setting, such as bullying, harassment, or exploitation and institutional abuse which is abuse or neglect within institutions, such as schools, hospitals, or prisons. Everybody is prone to abuse whether male or female, some certain sets of people are vulnerable to abuse ranging from people with disability, aged, school children, teenagers and girls but some set of people are more vulnerable; they are people living with some form of disability or people in IDP camps. Indeed, abuse is multi-faceted, it is in various forms; I want to talk about physical abuse using the Southwest as reference, there are different forms of abuse around us and they are all dangerous to the health even more than the physical abuse that many understand and believe. And some signs to consider are unexplained injuries or physical harm, changes in behavior, mood, or personality, fear, anxiety, or avoidance of certain situations or people, difficulty making decisions or asserting oneself and feeling trapped, controlled, or manipulated. When we talk about sexual abuse, then we must emphasise that it often leads to being emotionally

Read Original