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Workplace Violence Resources

Workplace Violence - Guides and Manuals

Domestic Violence Doesn’t Stop When You go to Work: How to get Help or Support a Colleague who may Need Help 

 

Workplace Violence Prevention Posters

Download a free PDF Poster from the CCOHS website to display in your department / office:

See Signs of Violence at Your Workplace?

Bullying is NOT Part of the Job!

 

Workplace Violence Community Links

Assaulted Women’s Hotline – 1-866-836-0511 – www.awhl.org

Domestic Violence Program (Windsor Regional Hospital) – 519-254-5577 ext, 52772

Emergency Services – 9-1-1

Employee Assistance Program – Shepell fgi – 1-800-387-4765

Fresh Start Program for Batterers (operating from Hiatus House) – 519-252-7781 www.hiatushouse.com

Hiatus House – 519-252-7781 – www.hiatushouse.com

Neighbors, Friends and Families Program – 519-471-6590 – www.neighboursfriendsandfamilies.ca

Victim Services of Windsor/Essex – 519-723-2711 – www.vswec.ca

Windsor Essex Country Children’s Aid Society – 519-252-1171 – www.wecas.on.ca

Windsor Essex County Health Unit – 519-258-2146 ext. 1350 – www.wechealthunit.org

Windsor Police Services – Special Services Branch – 519-255-6700 ext. 4308 – www.police.windsor.on.ca

Windsor Regional Hospital Sexual Assault Treatment Centre (SATC) – 519-255-2234

 

Examples of Workplace Violence Safety Plans

Creating a Safety Plan

Safety planning

Safety Planning for Women who are Abused