Resources for Parents & Teens

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+ How to Talk to Children About Domestic Violence


+ Safety Planning with Children

What is a safety plan?

“A safety plan is a personalized, practical plan that includes ways to remain safe while in a relationship, planning to leave, or after you leave.” Click here for more information on safety planning. (National Domestic Violence Hotline)


+Resources for Teens Experiencing Violence


+ General information and advice for staying safe during COVID-19

Translated COVID-19 information

Staying safe during COVID-19 (National Domestic Violence Hotline) (En Español)

Safety tips for survivors during COVID-19 (Sanctuary for Families)

Safety tips for survivors (New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence)

Safety tips while staying at home (NYC Anti-Violence Project)

Sheltering in place with someone who may become violent (Psychology Today)

I’m ready to leave, now what? Comprehensive presentation with resources to help you leave an abusive relationship (DomesticShelters.org)