Safe+Sound handout including safety considerations for technology, pregnancy, pets, the workplace, staying with someone who is harming, and leaving/after leaving. A safety plan is a personal plan you can make. You can also call or text the Safe+Sound helpline to...
Topic: Ex-partner
Tech Safety Resources
List of links from NJ Coalition to End Domestic Violence. Please call or text the Safe+Sound Somerset helpline at 866-685-1122 to safety plan more in detail with a trained advocate.
Tech Safety Tips: When Your iPhone is Being Monitored
Resource from NJ Coalition to End Domestic Violence. Shows tips for changing settings on your iPhone. Call or text the Safe+Sound Somerset helpline at 866-685-1122 to safety plan more in detail with a trained advocate.
Tech Safety Tips: Assessing for Tracking and Monitoring
Resource from NJ Coalition to End Domestic Violence. Shows questions someone can ask to see how safe their technology is from a person using abuse. Please call or text the Safe+Sound Somerset helpline at 866-685-1122 to safety plan more in...
Ask Ava, Episode 149: “What if they are toxic, but I love them and don’t want to leave?”
A short podcast episode geared towards teens and those who care about teens.
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.
Stalking Incident and Behavior Log
For victims of stalking: a log where you can keep track of incidents and behavior. This can help to validate your own feelings, safety plan, and if you choose to engage with criminal or civil justice systems. From Stalking Prevention,...
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).
Infographics on Stalking by SPARC
Link to website with many different handouts, featuring statistics about high rates of stalking in different communities and myths vs. facts. By the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC)
Post-Separation Power and Control Wheel
A tool that shows common power and control tactics a person might use to abuse their partner or family member. This wheel is specific to separated partners.