Cops: Man abducts ex from Shea |
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There are programs being run to help prevent these situations, but call BV Advocacy Center at 723-3057 for more info on school education or join the Woodlawn Community Partnership Team for input |
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I am sure our 26 year old smoker would want us to just let the kids have fun and allow violence or deaths. He probably beats his wife nightly when he boozes too much or maybe just for the heck of it. We need to stop this stuff and act civilized |
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When we take time to give our time we have more interest in the outcome. Clergy, law enforcement, politicians, educators, media, business leaders, community leaders, friends, relatives, family, and parents are all needed if we are to get rid of the violence. Let us not forget, the adults are modeling the same behavior. We all have to do more every day. Not just shake our heads in despair when we read about violence. Find and use our natural talents for the good of others. We need to become community oriented in the fullness of the word "community". Get to know more people. Look out for one another. Our teens need help from all the people, all the time. Teens need constant information in as many different avenues as available. Teen need more than a lecture. Teens need different methods on-going. Messages on TV. Messages on billboards. Messages on bullentins. Messages to males and females. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Tell our Teens what is expected of them and help them achieve. Model the right behaviour. This is not happening enough. Adults are busy being busy. More of our time need to be into creating interesting ways to help our teens. We must get and keep the attention of our teens. Think about it. The repeat messages we all get daily are more negative than positive. |