COVID-19 Domestic abuse and sexual violence guidance for homelessness settings

The COVID-19 outbreak is a dangerous time for clients experiencing domestic abuse and sexual violence. They may feel afraid or alone. As a homelessness worker, you may be the only person they can ask for support, and the only person checking in on them to see how they are doing. If you know or suspect that violence or abuse is taking place, take action.  

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