WARNING: Abusers can track your computer activity. If you are in danger, please call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE). And consider using a safer computer such as one from the library or a friend's house.

Alameda County Family Justice Center

 

For Further Information

Domestic Violence and Employment Wheel

This wheel describes how employment can play a key role in helping to prevent abuse. While it does not mean that if a survivor has a job, she will not experience abuse, it shows how being employed can help increase a survivor's options for leaving an abusive relationship.

http://www.peaceatwork.org/DV_Employment_Wheel.pdf

Domestic Violence & Unemployment Insurance If You Must Quit

An informational sheet for domestic violence survivors surrounding legal rights for unemployment insurance.

http://www.las-elc.org/factsheets/dv-unemployment.html

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