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Safe Connections is expanding its violence prevention program to third through fifth graders. The program will focus on conflict resolution, bullying, consent and boundaries, as well as healthy relationships.
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The new text line is part of a push by the nonprofit Safe Connections to make services more accessible to victims of abuse during the coronavirus pandemic.
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More than a month has passed since officials enacted stay-at-home orders for Missourians. And for organizations that deal with domestic violence, it鈥檚鈥
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On Friday鈥檚 St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh went behind the headlines on a newly published investigation by the Washington Post. That report found鈥
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The Violence Against Women Act was originally passed by Congress in 1994, spearheaded by then Senator Joe Biden. But when the act expired in 2011, it took鈥