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If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, please call the 24 hour free & confidential
HELPLINE
425-2222

National Teen Dating Violence Helpline Number
1-866-331-9474

 

 

 

 

 


Teen Dating Violence

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Use this link to create an individual safety plan:
Safety planning worksheet for teens


Safety planning for teens in abusive relationships

If your partner is abusive, you should think about your safety in the different situations and places listed below. Click on each tab for specific suggestions.

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General Safety:

  1. Stay in touch with your friends and make it a point to spend time with people other than your partner.

  2. Stay involved in activities that you enjoy. Don't stop doing things that you enjoy or that make you feel good about yourself.

  3. Make new friends. Increase your support network.

  4. Consider looking into resources at your school or in the community. Think about joining a support group or calling a crisis line.


from Eastside Domestic Violence Prevention