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Resources 

SafePlace, with over 35 years of experience working with the community and survivors of sexual and domestic violence, offers resources for those who are seeking guidance in how they can also support survivors, or who work to prevent and raise awareness within their own organizations, schools and larger community. 

Additional information includes links and resources for survivors, family members and students, and numerous fact sheets are available in the media kit.
  If you cannot find the information you are searching for, Connect with the appropriate SafePlace staff member to find more information.

Materials

SafePlace, in an effort to share best practices, has developed Manuals, Curricula & Videos to share techniques for starting discussions and exploration about the dynamics of sexual and domestic violence as it relates to service providers, specific populations and the community at large.

Trainings & Presentations

SafePlace provides trainings and presentations for businesses, schools, civic and faith-based organizations as well as individuals seeking information about:

  • The dynamics of sexual and domestic violence.
  • Working with those affected by sexual and domestic violence.
  • Prevention of sexual and domestic violence.

 

 


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