The stress of parenting, making ends meet, and the triggers for substance abuse can be difficult without a pandemic. But for some—confined at home and away from social support—sheltering in place may add danger. Dr. Mike Franz explains the devastation of interpersonal violence. If you know or suspect someone is suffering at home, reach out to be an open line of support.
Resources listed in the video:
- End Violence Against Children
End-Violence.org/protecting-children-during-covid-19-outbreak#protection - Safety Plan Information
TheHotline.org/help/path-to-safety - Interactive Safety Planning
LoveIsRespect.org/for-yourself/safety-planning/interactive-safety-plan - National Child Abuse Hotline
Call or text: 800-422-4453
Live Chat: ChildHelp.org/childhelp-hotline - National Domestic Violence Hotline
Call: 800-799-7233
Text “LOVEIS” to 22522
Live Chat: TheHotline.org/help - Elder Abuse Hotline
Call: 877-353-3780
ElderProtectionCenter.com/state-elder-abuse-hotlines
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