Signs Your Teen Is In An Abusive Relationship And How To Address It

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Frontline workers can look out

Frontline workers, including those working at grocery stores, drug stores, and other essential businesses, may have a very important responsibility beyond bagging up our prescriptions and foods: they may be the only people who some individuals in abusive relationships interact with, besides their abuser right now. “With isolation has come financial destruction. Scarcity of basic provisions in the home,” Hatwood says. “Train people on the frontlines. Every boss, every employer has a responsibility to equip their team with knowledge of signs of abused people. They can have a card to hand out that says ‘Here is where you can get help’ or ‘Are you in trouble?’”

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