Planning for the safety of you and your children
This one-pager lists important elements useful to domestic violence survivors/victims when safety planning.
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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence
This one-pager lists important elements useful to domestic violence survivors/victims when safety planning.
This resource offers concrete information to Deaf survivors who are experiencing domestic violence in terms of safety planning. It highlights details to take into consideration when using e-mail or TTY from a safety perspective.
This fact sheets offer information about Deaf and hard of hearing individuals and the Deaf culture in general, providing the reader with tips for how to best interact with Deaf individuals.
This brochure is intended to assist domestic violence victims who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing increase their knowledge of what types of services are available to them and the importance of their confidentiality when receiving services.
This resource is intended to help the staff of domestic violence programs better understand the needs of Deaf/HOH victim/survivors and provide services in ways that appropriately meet those needs.
This workbook offers introductory information about language, culture, and respectful interactions between hearing and Deaf, helping the user feel comfortable, confident, creative, and competent to provide respectful assistance to Deaf individuals.
This is largely caused by myths and misconceptions, putting blame on the survivor, instead of the perpetrator. This article provides examples of domestic violence in the Deaf community in addition to examples of abusing hearing privilege.
This website is designed to assist health care organizations throughout the U.S. in providing high quality, culturally competent services to multi-ethnic populations.