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Vídeo: Vivienda Y Empleo: Derechos legales de sobrevivientes de la violencia doméstica

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All videos are free for survivors of domestic violence/intimate partner abuse and the people who support them; California nonprofit / legal aid employees; private attorneys currently representing a survivor of domestic violence pro bono in California; members of the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence; and members of Legal Aid Association of California.

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Vivienda Y Empleo: Derechos legales de sobrevivientes de la violencia doméstica

Housing and Employment: Legal Rights of Survivors of Domestic Violence in Spanish

 

The presentation discusses the protections available to keep survivors in stable public and private housing, including a review of move-out orders and the basics of housing law as it relates to domestic violence.  This program will highlight the legal protections available to survivors to maintain and obtain employment in order to secure economic stability and prevent homelessness among the survivor community. Below the video, in the Accompanying Materials section on this webpage, you can find the PDF document of the PowerPoint slide decks for this training.

Presenter: Janani Ramachandran, J.D., Housing & Employment Justice Program

Accompanying Materials
To download the files that accompany this training video, click on the name of the file below.

Diapositivas de Vídeo: Vivienda Y Empleo powerpoint/ Housing & Employment slides in Spanish

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