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SAYiT Domestic Abuse Video

SAYiT Domestic Abuse Video

SAYiT, formerly known as the Sheena Amos Youth Trust) which has been running in Sheffield since 1999, is for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, plus (LGBT+) young people . It is a sexual health/HIV charity with a core function to transform the lives of LGBT+ young people and young people affected by HIV, up to the age of 25 through supportive group work, youth action, education and influence.

As part of its Call It Out project to improve access to domestic abuse services for LGBT+ young people across South Yorkshire SAYiT has produced a video in comic book form showing young people’s experiences of abuse.

You can watch it here but please be warned that is does contain sensitive content. It also contains a list of services you can use if you are a victim of abuse.

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