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In Crisis?
Identify Abuse ↘
This is the first step. Ask yourself if any of these signs point to your relationship health.
Red Flags
Unhealthy Relationship Checkpoints ⏺
Does your partner…
Quick to anger and sudden emotional swings
Harming pets or animals
Extreme jealousy: constant calls or texts, unexpected visits, guilt-trips for spending time with others
Unrealistic expectations about relationships and expects one to be the perfect partner and person
Name-calling, insults, lowering one’s self esteem
Rarely is accountable for their own actions and insists others are responsible for their feelings
Green Flags
Healthy Relationship Checkpoints ⏺
Does your partner…
View you as an equal?
Respect you and treat you fairly?
Make you feel safe (emotionally and physically)?
Discuss disagreements peacefully?
Allow the relationship to go at your pace?
Act as a positive role model for your children?
Value your opinions?
Communicate openly and honestly?
Support your goals in life?
Make family and money decisions together with you?
Compromise?
Have a positive image of family?
Make your friends and family feel comfortable?
Contact our 24/7 hotline:
1-801-537-8600
YWCA Utah has a 24-hour crisis line for those in need of safety and family violence services. Our crisis line is available to women, men, and children regardless of sexual orientation. All of our services are conducted in a safe and confidential environment.
Services Include:
Complete Confidential Services
Safety and Security on Our Campus
Child Advocacy
Case Management
Drop-In Child Care
Referrals to Community Resources
Food Services
Safety Planning
Job Interview Training
How To Get Help ↘
Emergency Help
If you are in need of emergency shelter due to a domestic violence situation, contact YWCA Utah’s 24/7 Crisis Line at 801-537-8600 or call 911 for local law enforcement.
Referrals
If you are an emergency shelter or outside agency making a referral for housing, call 801-537-8600 or email advocates@ywcautah.org.
“I am in need of services…”
If you are need of court advocacy or case management, no matter whether you are a resident of our facility or an outreach survivor, contact YWCA Utah at 801-236-3370.