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Discuss with the survivor the abusive partners work schedule and location, her work schedule and location, his social network, her social network, and any identified patterns of interaction between his employment, her employment or their social networks that might contribute to her safety Example: Worker and survivor identify that her abusive partner, whom she is currently separated from, knows the usual route she takes home from work. They identify an alternate route to promote her safety, as he has stalked her in the past. Assess with the survivor what has worked in the past to protect her and the children. Example: In the past, she has left him and went into hiding in a shelter. This worked until he found her after a relative she disclosed her location to then disclosed it to him. Discuss the safest way to contact the family for future visits Example: The worker and survivor agree that the worker should only contact her via phone at her place of employment, and not at the survivors home. Help identify who the survivor can call or go to for help in an emergency (i.e., number, address). Example: The worker and survivor identify her sister who lives out of state as a resource she can go to if necessary. They also identify a crisis intervention hotline. Creating a Domestic Violence Safety Plan Help identify where the survivor can go for help if there is an emergency. Example: The worker and survivor identify that she can contact the NYPD and also go to a local hospital if necessary. The worker provides her with the numbers and addresses for these resources and they discuss how she will get there (such as having money set aside for a taxi or calling for a police escort or an ambulance). Discuss what can be done legally to protect the survivor and children from violence. Example: The worker provides the survivor with information about gaining an Order of Protection, calling police and or the abusive partners parole/probation officer, meeting with District Attorney, if charges are pending). Discuss with the survivor the need to share the existence of or even a copy of any current Order of Protection with the childrens school, day care, neighbors, babysitters, etc. are aware/have a copy. Have the survivor ask neighbors to call police if the abusive partner is seen. Also suggest that the survivor contact the local Domestic Violence Prevention Office to discuss other strategies to promote her safety and that of her children. Discuss the survivors access to important items for herself and the children (keys, birth certificates, social security, medication, money, etc.). 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