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Domestic Violence Resource Centre

Nova Scotia Domestic Violence Resource Centre  Emergency exit  

What is domestic violence - know the signs  Services and Supports  
211 Helplines   Ways to Help - Neighbours, Friends, and Families   
Safety Planning   Barriers to Leaving

Making Changes   Standing Together

The Nova Scotia Domestic Violence Resource Center will help you

  • recognize the signs of domestic violence
  • find services and supports
  • learn ways to help someone experiencing domestic violence
  • learn about safety planning
  • learn about barriers someone may face when leaving an abusive relationship
  • access resources based on Making Changes: A Book for Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Abuse
  • learn about Standing Together

Click here for the Nova Scotia Domestic Violence Resource Centre.

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