Filter By:
Language
- English (13)
- Spanish / Español (4)
- Korean / 한국어 (1)
- Russian / Pусский (1)
- Somali / Soomaali (1)
- Vietnamese / Tiếng Việt (1)
- Chinese / 中文 (1)
Format
Safety Plans & Tech Safety
Information
-
Safety Plans - Domestic Violence
Personal and work place safety plans. Content Detail
-
Safety Plans - Sexual Assault
Safety planning to help prevent sexual assault. Content Detail
- Read this in:
- Spanish / Español
-
Safety Plans - Stalking
Safety planning to help prevent stalking. Content Detail
-
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. Content Detail
- Read this in:
- Spanish / Español
-
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. Content Detail
-
Safety Planning with Adult Sexual Assault Survivors: A Guide for Advocates and Attorneys
This guide is designed to help advocates and attorneys work with survivors of non-intimate partner sexual assault to identify potential threats and create a safety plan tailored to the individual’s needs and concerns. Content Detail
-
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. Content Detail
-
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. Content Detail
-
Accessibility to Oregon Courts
Information about requesting accommodation for disabilities in order to use the state court system's services or facilities. Content Detail
-
Confidentiality / Privacy Protections for Survivors
If you have been a victim of sexual assault, domestic violence, or stalking, you may want to take steps to keep information about you away from your abuser. This pamphlet has information about some of the ways you can keep your information private. Read More
-
How to Serve (Deliver) Legal Papers in Oregon
The person who files a legal matter must make sure that notice of the case is “served” (or delivered to) the other side. This booklet tells you how, where, and when to do it, who can do it, and why. Read More
-
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. Content Detail
-
Oregon Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Resources
Domestic violence and sexual assault programs in Oregon. Content Detail
- Read this in:
- Spanish / Español