This chart, created by Safe+Sound Somerset, is for teen provider/parent use with teens. It should not be taken as legal advice; it is our understanding of the law as of February 1, 2023. For questions about mandatory reporting or direct support...
Topic: Basic Information
Ask Ava, Episode 148: “What does stalking look like in real life?”
A short podcast episode geared towards teens and those who care about teens.
10 Tips to Have an Informed Conversation about Domestic Violence
Tips and basic information for talking about domestic violence with survivors and others.
¿Qué sucede cuando me comunico con la línea de ayuda 24/7 de llamadas o mensajes de texto de Safe+Sound Somerset?
Guide for what to expect when calling a domestic and sexual violence helpline.
What Happens When I Contact Safe+Sound Somerset’s 24/7 Call or Text Helpline?
Guide for what to expect when calling a domestic and sexual violence helpline.
“What Consent Looks Like”
Short article about consent for sexual activity - what it looks like, and what it doesn't. Includes phrases people can use. From RAINN (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network/National Sexual Assault Hotline)
High School Resource Packet – Safe+Sound (English)
A digital resource packet for dating and sexual violence. Included: Helpline list, information about Safe+Sound's free services, power and control/equality wheels, rights and responsibilities, and our teen safety plan.
Equipo de Respuesta a la Agresión Sexual (SART)
Card describing how SART supports survivors age 13+, within 5 days after a sexual assault. See the English version here: https://safe-sound.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/SART-Rack-Card.pdf
Card – Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)
Card describing how SART supports survivors age 13+, within 5 days after a sexual assault. See the Spanish version here: https://safe-sound.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/SART-Rack-Card-Spanish.pdf
Domestic Violence Fact Sheets – NCADV
Statistics and information on domestic violence in many different communities. List and fact sheets towards bottom of the page. Presented by National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV).