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Resources for Co-workers

If you suspect a co-worker might be a victim of violence, we have developed resources that may help.

Co-workers can play a significant role when it comes to preventing, recognizing, and responding to the workplace impact of domestic and sexual violence, and stalking. We can connect you with resources so that you or your colleagues can serve as “upstanders” and proactively address these issues instead of waiting for something to happen.

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