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Know the Laws: Oregon

Learn about laws that help survivors at www.WomensLaw.org. Includes access to forms and information about Federal, Oregon, Tribal and Religious laws that affect survivors.

Animation: Workplace Rights for Survivors

Animation explaining workplace rights for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking in Oregon.

Animation: Workplace Rights for Survivors

Animation explaining workplace rights for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking in Oregon.

Are You Being Hurt by Someone?

Information to help you identify whether you or anyone you know is a victim of abuse. http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/abuse/domestic/

Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence

Information about domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and elder abuse.

Reporting of Abuse and Neglect

Information about the reporting of abuse and neglect of seniors and persons with disabilities.

DHS Guide to Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services

Information and services for domestic violence survivors, including shelters, safe homes and counseling, throughout Oregon.

Getting Help in Other States

How to find help and domestic violence resources in other states.

National Domestic Violence Hotline

The National Domestic Violence Hotline creates access by providing 24-hour support through advocacy, safety planning, resources and hope to everyone affected by domestic violence. 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) 1.800.787.3224 (TTY) Anonymous & Confidential Help 24/7.

Oregon Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Resources

Domestic violence and sexual assault programs in Oregon.

Telephone Assistance Program For Those At Significant Risk of Abuse

A link to information on how those at significant risk of abuse can avoid having their telephone service disconnected--even after falling behind on telephone bills. For more information, call the Oregon Public Utility Commission at 1-800-522-2404.

Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)

The Address Confidentiality Program enables victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking to keep their residential address information confidential. The program is designed to prevent offenders from using state and local government records to locate their victims.

Internet and Tech Safety Tips for Survivors

Link to NNEDV's Safety Net: National Safe & Strategic Technology Project. The project has numerous resources to help victims and agencies respond effectively to the many ways that technology impacts victims of domestic and dating violence, sexual violence and stalking.

Oregon's Workplace Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault or Stalking

Information about protections for Oregon employees who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking, including protection from job discrimination, reasonable workplace safety accommodations and reasonable leave time from work to address safety matters.

Safety Plans - Domestic Violence

Personal and work place safety plans.

Safety Tips for You and Your Family

Information provided by the American Bar Association about things that you can do to make yourself and your family safer.

Tech Safety Planning for Survivors

This handout provides simple but critical tips about phone, computer, email, and other technology use to discuss if someone you know is in danger.

What Do You Need to Be Safe?

Information about domestic violence and about assistance that DHS can provide to help you leave an abusive situation.

What is Safety Planning?

Safety planning for someone involved in an abusive relationship is a necessary and important step. Get more information at this website.

Animation: Overview of Protective Orders in Oregon

Animated overview of Protective Orders (also known as restraining orders) in Oregon

Links to Court Forms and Information for Respondents in a Restraining Order Case

Links to instructions and forms for respondents in contested Family Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA) restraining orders.

Parenting Plans

Information about developing parenting time plans, including specific information for when you have safety concerns for you or your children.

Accessibility to Oregon Courts

Information about requesting accommodation for disabilities in order to use the state court system's services or facilities.

Everyone Deserves to Feel Safe at Home - Temporary Assistance is Available

Domestic violence can heighten during isolation. You’re not alone. DHS is still a resource for you and your children, as well as local domestic violence agencies.

Crime Victims' Rights

Information about the legal rights guaranteed to victims of crime under Oregon laws.

OJD Family Law Website

The Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) Family Law Website provides information about family law services and resources in Oregon, and offers statewide forms for use in family law proceedings. The website includes information, forms and resources for domestic violence, stalking, and elder abuse survivors.

Are You Being Hurt by Someone?

Information to help you identify whether you or anyone you know is a victim of abuse. http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/abuse/domestic/

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