Paid Leave from Work Can Help Domestic Violence Victims Leave Abusers
Sixty percent of victims lost their jobs as a direct result of their abuse.
by Caroline Kitchener
Aug 04, 2018
3 minutes
“Just leave.”
It’s the advice many domestic violence victims hear most. But leaving—the meetings with lawyers, the court appearances, the apartment hunting, the counseling sessions, the all-consuming physical and emotional path to recovery—requires time and flexibility. Dawn Dalton, the policy director at the Washington D.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence, said scheduling demands are consistently the largest obstacle standing between the victim and a different life: “I hear, again and again, ‘I just can’t get time off work.’”
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