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| BATTERED WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE STRATEGIES, Sherry Hamby, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: July 2009.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PERSONALIZED SAFETY PLAN.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SAFETY PLAN FOR STALKING.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WOMEN'S SAFETY AUDITS, Carolyn Whitzman, Margaret Shaw, Caroline Andrew and Kathryn Travers, Security Journal (volume 22, issue 3, pages 205-218), May 18, 2009. Copyright © 2009 Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.
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ESCAPE IS HALF THE BATTLE: NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE POLL REVEALS ACCESS TO MONEY IS NEXT KEY HURDLE, PR Newswire, New York, NY: June 1, 2006.
First Annual Allstate Foundation National Poll on Domestic Violence – Executive Summary
Tips for Supporting the Economic Empowerment of Domestic Violence Survivors in Your Community
Financial Tips for Domestic Violence Victims and Survivors
Tips to Enhance the Economic Focus of Local Domestic Violence Programs
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Model Protocol on SAFETY PLANNING & Screening Practices for Domestic Violence Victims with Disabilities, Cathy Hoog, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: revised 2004.
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Pendants Carry Alarm for High-Risk Abuse Victims; The Device Provides Another Safety Tool, Emily Block, Telegraph Herald, Dubuque, IA: May 1, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Woodward Communications, Inc.
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personalized safety plan, Barbara J. Hart, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1992, Barbara J. Hart’s Collected Writings, Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse, St. Paul, MN. Copyright © 1995-2004 Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
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PERSONALIZED SAFETY PLAN FOR TEENS.
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Safety Planning: A Guide for Individuals with Physical Disabilities, National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life, Madison, WI. Copyright © 2000 Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
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SAFETY PLANNING BEGINS WITH YOU, Sarah M. Buel, Texas Prosecutor, page 21, September / October 1996. Reprinted from Texas Prosecutor with permission from the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, Austin, TX.
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safety planning for children: strategizing for unsupervised visits with batterers, Barbara J. Hart, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1990, Barbara J. Hart’s Collected Writings, Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse, St. Paul, MN. Copyright © 1995-2004 Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
SAFETY TIPS FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, compiled by the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Austin, TX.
STATE ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY PROGRAMS, Greater Boston Legal Services and National Network to End Domestic Violence, April 2007.
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TECHNOLOGY SAFETY PLANNING WITH SURVIVORS – TIPS TO DISCUSS IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS IN DANGER (English, Español, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Somali and Russian), National Network to End Domestic Violence, Washington, DC: created June 2003; revised May 2004.
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A TEEN'S SAFETY PLAN,
Amy Hill, Contra Costa Health Services and Project SafeNetwork.
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UPDATED GUIDELINES FOR SCHOOLS ON ADDRESSING TEEN
DATING VIOLENCE: “MODEL” SAFETY PLAN IMPLEMENTATION,
Massachusetts Department of Education, Malden, MA.
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Victim Advocate Safety Plan (DD FORM 2893), U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, DC: March 2005.
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