listen to them an try to help. tell someone that can interfere. talk to a cop, school counselor, if they are a minor then the state child welfare dept. anyone outside of the place the one being abused lives that can get the investigation started.
if you are being abused there is no need to suffer any more. Just go to your teachers in school, friendly neighbors or someone you can trust and ask them for help. Hopefully they will help you!
If someone is letting themselves be abused, they probably don't have the strength to help themselves get out of the situation.
Talk to someone that you trust about it and get help.
call 911 if you are being abused or are abusive and can't stop either call 911 or a counsellor to help you.
Report it right away.
No. Absolutely not. If you are a child and are being abused, there is help available for you. I feel for you in your situation, I was also abused as a child and I understand the pain. Please see the Related Links for some places to get help.
If you are being abused you should tell someone of authority like a teacher, police officer, or doctor. You should never be subjected to abuse.
I dont know your situation. However, if you are the child being abused, you should tell someone about it. If there is a teacher you trust or like, he or she will be able to help stop the abuse. Explain to them in person what is going on and they will be able to help you. Hope this helps.
They can get the help and TLC they need after being abused or neglected. ^_^
Animal and child abuse are issues to be taken very seriously. They both have different forms of abuse such as neglect and physical abuse. Both are happening all around the world, and many are trying to help those being abused. Please tell someone you trust if you know someone who is being abused or you are being abused.
Get help. Forget about the internet. Go to an Emergency Room.
Get them help as soon as possible. If someone is being abused then you can call help lines and they can tell you what to do. Same with children or animals. Just get them help. Call the police or even a hospital.