Global Rights for Women provides an array of publications and virtual panels in service to their goal of ending violence against women and girls. Access the page Here
Leaving is not easy. On average, it takes a victim seven times to leave before staying away for good. Exiting the relationship is most unsafe time for a victim. As the abuser senses that they’re losing power, they will often act in dangerous ways to regain control over their victim. We know victim’s frustrations with...
It is important to talk about how trauma can manifest in different ways, and there is no shame, blame or guilt for being triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sanctuary for Families has developed a coping guide outlining the ways in which victims of trafficking may be triggered by the pandemic. Access the guide Here
Workplaces Respond to Domestic and Sexual Violence- A National Resource Center (Los lugares de trabajo responden a la violencia doméstica y sexual: un centro nacional de recursos) han creado una lista de recursos para sobrevivientes/ Para algunos sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica, el ir a trabajar o a la escuela puede brindar un lugar seguro o...
Megan L. Evans, M.D., M.P.H., Margo Lindauer, J.D., Maureen E. Farrell, M.D. explore intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the article Here
Four Times More Women Than Men Dropped Out of the Labor Force in September Claire Ewing-Nelson of the National Women’s Law Center has produced an infographic publication outlining statistics on women’s job loss amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, with the key finding that women have taken the majority of employment loss. The publication can be accessed Here
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