Family Violence
Because the child support program serves both parents, often around a crisis point, we have a unique responsibility—and a unique opportunity—to reduce the risk of family violence and help family violence survivors pursue child support safely. Collaborating with programs that address fatherhood, domestic violence, and child welfare can simultaneously reduce family violence, increase father involvement, and improve child support outcomes.
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The Role of the Family Violence Indicator
October 11, 2011Safely Pursuing Child Support - Training Tools
April 17, 2012Case Worker Desk Card
April 17, 2012
Family Violence Collaboration
June 19, 2011
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You Have the Right to Be Safe
May 4, 2012Intended for use by child support agencies to provide local contact information for domestic violence victimsSafely Pursuing Child Support - Training Tools
April 17, 2012Helps child support offices identify and address domestic violence issues and safely pursue child support for their customersCase Worker Desk Card
April 17, 2012Steps to helping domestic violence victims safely establish financial independence through pursuing child supportDomestic Violence and Child Support
March 1, 2012Provides information on recommended courtroom safeguards for pursuing child support when domestic violence may be presentThe Role of the Family Violence Indicator
October 11, 2011Presentation about how the Family Violence Indicator is handled in the FPLS and its impact on case participants
Domestic Violence and Child Support
March 1, 2012Provides information on recommended courtroom safeguards for pursuing child support when domestic violence may be presentSafely Pursuing Child Support - Training Tools
April 17, 2012Helps child support offices identify and address domestic violence issues and safely pursue child support for their customersThe Role of the Family Violence Indicator
October 11, 2011Presentation about how the Family Violence Indicator is handled in the FPLS and its impact on case participantsFamily Violence Collaboration
June 19, 2011Describes collaboration efforts to reduce the risk of family violence and help violence survivors pursue child support safelyCase Worker Desk Card
April 17, 2012Steps to helping domestic violence victims safely establish financial independence through pursuing child support