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  2. Safe space - Wikipedia

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    The terms safe space (or safe-space), safer space, and positive space may also indicate that a teacher, educational institution or student body does not tolerate violence, harassment, or hate speech, thereby creating a safe place for marginalized people.

  3. Child Friendly Spaces - Wikipedia

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    Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) are safe spaces set up in emergency settings to help support and protect children. Their objective is to restore a sense of normality and continuity to children whose lives have been disrupted by war , natural disaster , or other emergencies. [ 1 ]

  4. Holding space - Wikipedia

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    Holding space is a psychology concept meaning towards creating a safe space for someone or something by being present for them, physically, emotionally and mentally without judgement. The concept of "holding" was coined by Donald Winnicott in 1960 in a paper on the relationship of infants and parents and has since seen evolving use in the field ...

  5. Refuge ambassadors on the importance of safe spaces for ... - AOL

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    Safe houses offer essential shelter and security for those fleeing domestic abuse. However, many refuges have limited funding and space, and sometimes can't accommodate survivors' diverse needs ...

  6. Defending Pornography in the Age of Safe Spaces: A Q&A ... - AOL

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    The civil liberties lawyer talks to Reason about the misguided impulse to attack free speech in the name of protecting women.

  7. The Rise of Victimhood Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Rise of Victimhood Culture: Microaggressions, Safe Spaces, and the New Culture Wars, is a 2018 book by sociologists Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning.

  8. FLINTA* - Wikipedia

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    Several of the safe spaces and groups were renamed as FrauenLesben-Räume, “WomenLesbian-Spaces”, to include and make additional discrimination of specifically lesbians – even by women – more visible. Since the 1990s, there have been ongoing debates about whether such safe spaces should also be open to, for example, transgender or non ...

  9. Albom: Hot cocoa and safe spaces; Is this how our students ...

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    Which means today’s safe-spacers are tomorrow’s policymakers. They are being groomed for their jobs by learning that a free and Democratic election result warrants days off, hot cocoa and ...