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National Network to End Domestic Violence
Notice of Rights
Template Notice of Rights for use with survivors.
National Network to End Domestic Violence
Older Technology Safety Tips
Talk of technology abuse and technology privacy often focuses on the newest devices, services, and platforms. Yet, older technologies, such as cordless phones, and fax machines, are not only still in use, but they are still very relevant for survivors of abuse. Some abusive people use older technology to stalk and harass, and older technology can present privacy risks that can impact safety. Because of this, it is important to understand how older technology can be misused and how to minimize risks.
National Network to End Domestic Violence
Online Coordinated Care Networks and Referral Systems: Confidentiality Considerations for Victim Service Providers
Referral databases (or coordinated care network databases) electronically store and share information across many community partners.
National Network to End Domestic Violence
Online Privacy and Safety
This resource for survivors and victim service providers provides information about how to increase privacy and safety online.
Orders of Protection for Victims of Teen Dating Violence
Legal Momentum’s National Judicial Education Program has created a set of educational materials for judges, courts, court-related professionals, schools, parents, teens, and the community to learn about the dangers and consequences of Teen Dating Violence. These Information and Resources sheets were developed by the National Judicial Education Program (NJEP) with funding from the Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women. “Teen Dating Violence” (TDV) is a scourge that is as epidemic, harmful, and potentially lethal as adult domestic violence. Unchecked TDV can entrench a lifetime pattern of perpetration by abusers and acceptance of abuse by victims. Orders of Protection for Victims of Teen Dating Violence is a resource for judges and court system professionals about how orders of protection can be used to help victims of TDV and about how to craft the protective orders in such a way that ensures the victims’ safety in all areas of their lives.
OVW Handout Re: Covid Vaccines and Testing
COVID-19 vaccine and testing information for U-visa and VAWA clients.
Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence (Third Sector New England, Inc.)
Partnering to Address Faith and Safety: A Guide for Faith Leaders and Domestic/Sexual Violence Service Providers to Assist Older Victims of Abuse
Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence and the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life have developed a guide that will help readers: learn more about older victims of abuse and the importance of faith in their lives, learn more about local faith communities and domestic and sexual violence service providers, understand more about how faith community/service provider partnerships can keep older victims safer, and develop ways to address some of the challenges to partnerships.
National Network to End Domestic Violence
Passwords: Increasing Your Security
This resource, newly updated, explains the risks to survivor privacy posted by insecure passwords and different potential strategies to address this issue in privacy planning.
Pediatric Protocol Fact Sheet
The Pediatric SAFE Protocol Technical Assistance Project at KIDSta.org is an OVW funded project of the International Association of Forensic Nurses to provide technical assistance and essential knowledge about sexual abuse medical forensic examinations of the prepubescent child and the coordinated community response needed to address the unique needs of the child