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Immediate Crisis Support

A-DASH does not provide direct emergency or crisis services. If you are in immediate need, call 911. Here are some people who can help you! Most of these resources will connect you with a real person, and they will get you the help you need right now.

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If you are a person who has been impacted by an incident, we cannot provide immediate assistance, but we’d be happy to help direct you to resources and brainstorm next steps. Please reach out to our trainers directly on our Contact page.

National Domestic Violence Hotline

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The Hotline

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Path to Safety

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Domestic Violence Shelter

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National Child Abuse Hotline

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Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)

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National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

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LGBT National Help Center

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National Human Trafficking Help Center

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Veterans Crisis Line

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Loss of a child

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Loss of a Parent

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Articles & Studies

Sexual Harassment Training Doesn't Work. But Some Things Do.

New York Times

Confronting Sexual Harassment: Why Sexual Harassment Programs Backfire

Harvard Business Review

Select Task Force on the Study of Harassment in the Workplace

U.S. Equal Opportunity Employment Commission

Self-Reported Proclivity to Harass as a Moderator of the Effectiveness of Sexual Harassment-Prevention Training

Sage Journals

Best Practices for Employers Avoiding Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

4Point Consulting

Sexual Harassment Policy and Complaint Investigation Procedure

Society for Human Resource Management

Anti-harassment Policy and Complaint Procedure (includes Dating/Consensual Relationship Policy Provision)

Society for Human Resources Management

Sexual Harassment Laws by State

Training ABC

Mental Health Management for Survivors of Domestic Abuse

ZocDoc

How to Promote Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace (7 Ways)

RCADEMY

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