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Friends and Family Guide: How to Help Someone in an Abusive Relationship HandoutFriends and Family Guide: How to Help Someone in an Abusive Relationship Handout
Publisher
Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
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9th - Higher Ed
Subjects
Health
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Handouts & References
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1 hr
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English, Spanish
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Friends and Family Guide: How to Help Someone in an Abusive Relationship

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Ask a question! Listen up! Stay connected! These three strategies are at the heart of a guide that teaches how anyone can safely help someone in an abusive relationship.

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Concepts

abuse, social-emotional learning, self-awareness, abusive relationships, relationships, relationship skills

Additional Tags

health

Instructional Ideas

  • Share the guide with parents and guardians
  • Coordinate activities with school counseling staff
  • Research and post support services available on campus and in the community

Classroom Considerations

  • Mandatory reporting laws are in place in all states; research the codes for your school district and state as well as national standards

Pros

  • The 28-page booklet includes information about how to contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline
  •  Also includes are suggestions for how to support healthy relationships

Cons

  • None

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