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IF YOU ARE IN IMMEDIATE PHYSICAL DANGER: CALL 911 24 HOUR HELPLINES - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CENTER: CALL 216-391-HELP (4357) UNITED WAY FIRST CALL FOR HELP: CALL 211 Hotlines are free and confidential; anything you say is private and will never be repeated to anyone.
Internet resources can be accessed from any computer, so if you don’t want anyone to know you have visited these sites, you can go to the library or use another public computer. See the section on Internet Safety for further information. Teen Dating Violence Legal Options Tip Sheet from Ohio Domestic Violence Network (5 pages) - Domestic violence occurs in all segments of our society including violence committed by and against minors. But because of their age, the legal options available to both protect and to prevent domestic violence involving minors are very unclear. With the exception of issues related to the custody of children in a divorce case, most issues which involve minors are heard in Juvenile Court. This tip sheet provides a brief overview of criminal and civil matters relating to domestic violence and minors. PDF-File
Love Is Respect Loveisrespect.org is the online home of the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline. We're a community where you can find support and information to understand dating abuse. You can talk one-on-one with a trained advocate 24/7 who can offer support and connect you to resources. Call toll free 1-866-331-9474 or TTY 1-866-331-8453. One-on-one live chat is also available from 4-midnight Central Standard Time, 7 days a week. No names. No judging. Only help — anytime you need it.
This website was created by teens and for teens to provide valuable information on how to recognize the warning signs of dating violence, how to stop it, and how to make a difference in your school and community.
Break the Cycle Break the Cycle's mission is to engage, educate and empower youth to build lives and communities free of dating and domestic violence. You can get information about teen dating violence, how to tell if you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, and how to get help—you can even get free legal advice about restraining orders. If you don’t want to talk to someone over the phone, you can also email for advice.
WomensLaw.org WomensLaw.org is a site specifically designed to give easy to understand legal information about getting out of an abusive relationship. Laws are different depending on what state you are in, so you can find resources and information that are specific to your state.
GLBT National Help Center This is the website of The Gay & Lesbian National Hotline, which provides free and confidential phone and email advice, peer-counseling, and a comprehensive list of local resources by state. Additional links:
http://www.kidshealth.org/teen
This information is provided for informational purposes only and has been collected by Jewish Women's International. The Shelter is not directly affiliated with any of the above agencies or programs, linking does not imply endorsement of programs or services by either party. |