. Today we would like to discuss a slightly embarrassing, but very important topic. Sexual harassment at the holiday table. According to new research conducted by a helpline in Norway (Rustelefon), unwanted sexual proposals and behavior occur not only at work, but also in our homes. The festive mood and the frequent consumption of alcohol contribute to inappropriate behavior. What exactly does the survey show? Who is most at risk of sexual violence?
. Every fifth woman is a victim of sexual violence.
Research shows that every fifth woman in Norway at the festive table receives immoral offers or is a victim of unwanted behavior from a loved one. 20 @ respondents also admitted having experienced sexual (verbal or non-verbal) violence in their work environment. During pre-holiday meetings or company Christmas Eve in the company.
Where is the cause of bad behavior?
Present in several = 80% percentage of people taking part in the survey claims that alcohol is undoubtedly the primary spark of ignition of immoral behavior. Norwegians in holiday season they eat a lot of it, it appears on holiday tables. Alcohol makes us lose control of ourselves. Quantity limitation alcohol consumption will not only have a positive impact on the atmosphere of the family Christmas Eve, but also on contact with colleagues from work.
RUStelefonen - the genesis of business!
. RUStelefonen is a special helpline. Experts working in this organization deal primarily with alcohol and drug issues. Any person who cannot cope with addiction or is addicted victim of violence on the part of an addicted person, he or she can anonymously seek advice and help from a telephone counselor. Experts also inform where to look for help in the selected region. More information can be found on the official website: https://www.rustelefonen.no/. This portal is also an excellent source of information and advice. Are you in trouble? You are a victim of mobbing by your employer, co-worker or someone close to you under the influence of drugs or alcohol? Let us help you!
Information source: https://resett.no/
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