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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence

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Healthy LGBTQ Relationships

This handout provides information to help LGBTQ youth identify the signs of an unhealthy relationship. It also includes brief information on where they can seek help.

Help Your Child

Parents are in a critical position to help their children develop healthy relationships and to provide life saving support if their children are in an abusive relationship. This handout offers helpful tips about what parents need to know and how they can be of help.

LGBTQ Relationships and the Law

The legal system is an important tool in your safety planning, whether you’re straight or LGBTQ. This short handout provides safety tips for LGBTQ youth for seeking legal assistance and protection.

Getting Started: A Handbook to Address Economic Security for Survivors

The Getting Started Handbook equips case managers and direct service staff with the information and resources they need to counsel survivors in economic self-sufficiency and career planning. This tool is a step-by-step guide on how to comprehensively address the economic security of survivors, including assessment, education and training, and employment.

Native Survivors and Economic Security

The brief provides recommendations for how direct service providers, coalitions, STOP administrators and policy makers can respond to these issues and implement effective solutions to keep Native survivors safe.

Older Survivors and Economic Security

The brief provides recommendations for how direct service providers, coalitions, STOP administrators and policy makers can respond to these issues and implement effective solutions to keep survivors over the age of 60 safe.

Adolescent Survivors and Economic Security

The brief provides recommendations for how direct service providers, coalitions, STOP administrators and policy makers can respond to these issues and implement effective solutions to keep survivors aged 14-24 safe.

LGBTQ Survivors and Economic Security

Part of the Population Policy Brief Series, it provides recommendations for how direct service providers, coalitions, STOP administrators and policy makers can respond to these issues and implement effective solutions to keep LGBTQ survivors safe.

Rural Survivors and Economic Security

Part of the Population Policy Brief Series, this brief examines the common barriers that rural survivors face in building economic security, escaping or recovering from victimization, and seeking support and justice. The brief provides recommendations for how direct service providers, coalitions, STOP administrators and policy makers can respond to these issues and implement effective solutions to keep survivors safe in rural communities.