Workplace Safety Planning
Workplace safety plans can help survivors who are concerned about their abuser interfering with their ability to work and stay safe. Download Resource
Workplace safety plans can help survivors who are concerned about their abuser interfering with their ability to work and stay safe. Download Resource
This resource contains sample domestic violence shelter intake forms, policies, and procedures that are survivor-driven and trauma informed.
Best practices for using the Model Form – Notice of Right to Confidentiality for domestic violence programs.
Model protocol on confidentiality, including sample release forms.
Model protocol on serving survivors who are abusing drugs or alcohol.
An example of how shelters worked together to reevaluate and reduce their reliance on rules.
[…] dates referenced in this document change from year to year, but the process remains the same. For the current numbers and dates, please see the Secretary of State website. Download Resource
Domestic violence survivors can apply for health insurance through their state’s health exchange at any time, even outside the open enrollment period.
[…] updates on legal advocacy issues facing survivors Give and receive support from other advocates Please note: This training is for advocates working in domestic violence and sexual assault programs in Washington.
A collection of tips and tools for how to talk to someone who is engaging in abusive behavior.