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How to Shelter in Place if You Live With Domestic Abuse [kqed.org]

 

By Michelle Wiley and Shannon Lin, KQED, March 24, 2020

Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom enacted a shelter-in-place order across California. The order, which limits the kinds of businesses and activities that are allowed, is meant to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and encourages people to stay inside their homes as much as possible.

But what do you do when home is a dangerous place?

For many survivors of domestic violence in California, sheltering in place can feel strangely familiar. Many survivors are targets of their abusers’ undivided attention β€” often controlling their every movement and isolating them from the outside world.

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