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Domestic Violence in the… | Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Written by Children's Home Society of South Dakota | May 16, 2018 5:00:00 AM

An employer's first responsibility is to keep the workplace safe for all employees. You can help an employee who may be in a domestic violence situation keep his or her job and possibly gain enough strength to leave their abusive partner.

How to recognize when an employee might be in a domestic violence situation:

  • Unexplained bruises or injuries
  • Disclosure to other employees (even in a joking tone)
  • Fear
  • Nervousness
  • Anxiety
  • Abuser calls or visits employee at work frequently
  • High absenteeism

What you can do to help:

  • Be supportive
  • Let the employee know that you are available when he or she is ready to talk
  • Be open and flexible with time-off requests pertaining to the employee's safety (moving out, attending court, etc.)
  • Encourage your employee to contact Children’s Home Shelter for Family Safety at 1-888-378-7398 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233
  • Involve the employee in determining ways they can be more safe while at work

Tips to encourage safety at work:

  • Encourage the employee to save threatening email or voicemail messages as evidence
  • Make arrangement for the employee to consistently park near the building
  • Offer to have the employees calls screened and remove him or her from automated directories
  • Relocate the employee's work space to a more secure area
  • Obtain a restraining order that includes the work place - and keep a copy on hand
  • Provide a photo of the abuser to reception areas and/or security
  • Identify an emergency contact person in the event you are unable to contact the employee
  • Ask security to escort the employee to and from their vehicle