Many of us have experienced the fear of the pandemic-spread, the scarcity of resources in our local stores, the complications of our jobs and children’s schools closing, but for those who are living through everyday abuse and violence, COVID-19 can have even more devastating impacts on their health and safety.
Whether you are an advocate trying to find the best way to communicate with a quarantined survivor, a shelter director wanting to ensure the health and safety for those in need of housing, or a health professional looking for what you can do to make sure your patient has the domestic violence resources they need in the midst of COVID-19, you can go to the National Network to End Domestic Violence to learn more.