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Violence and Abuse

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Violence and abuse can happen to anyone. There are different types of violence and abuse that people might experience in their relationships – including dating violence, sexual assault, and child/youth abuse. This section can help you recognize the signs of violence and abuse and take steps to help protect yourself and feel safer. You can also learn who to talk to for support, or how to support someone who has experienced violence and abuse.

Dating Violence

Dating violence can happen to anyone - on a date or in an intimate, romantic, or sexual relationship. It can look like many different things. If you think you might be in an abusive relationship with someone you are dating, explore this section for information and resources.

July 7 2025

4 mins

Dating violence is when people abuse or try to control someone they are dating or in a relationship with. It can include verbal, emotional, physical, sexual, financial or spiritual abuse. Dating violence can happen on a first date, in a casual relationship, or after months of committed dating. It may take place years into a relationship or after it has ended.

 


This content was written by our partners at BC Children’s Hospital’s Health Promotion and Health Literacy team, in collaboration with BC youth and clinicians. We gratefully acknowledge the Ending Violence of Association of BC for their research and expertise in co-creating this content.