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A zero-cost, silent safety signal that gives anyone experiencing intimate partner violence a private way to ask for help — during a routine medical visit.
Ridiculously simple.
Almost zero cost.

A patient places a red marker or red sticker on their urine specimen cup — a silent, discreet sign that they are not safe at home.

When nursing staff see that signal, they bring the patient back to a private room — alone — without anyone else knowing.

In that private moment, trained staff connect the patient with the resources and support they need to take the next step toward safety.
The Red Signal Program combines two proven approaches — Boston University's "Red Dot to Disclose" model and the viral red-marker method that gained national attention — into a single, standardized protocol any clinic can implement.
It is fully aligned with screening recommendations from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (Grade B recommendation), and the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Research shows zero evidence that programs like this increase retaliation.
The Red Signal Program protects anyone experiencing intimate partner violence — regardless of gender, age, orientation, or identity. One consistent signal. One safe way to ask for help. Available to every patient who walks through the door.
The Red Signal Program launched at Family Care of the Fox Cities, and healthcare organizations across the region are already implementing it and others working to bring the program into their practices.
Harbor House and Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services are providing critical training to all participating clinics on domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and strangulation — ensuring clinical teams are prepared to respond with the knowledge and care that moment demands.
Brian Randall, President Kalico Forest
Signs, protocols, training outlines, and starter supplies. Everything your clinic needs to launch, at zero cost.
A personal walkthrough of the protocol, tailored to your clinic's workflow. Brian Randall will walk you through it directly.
Harbor House and Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services provide specialized training on domestic violence, IPV, and strangulation for your clinical team.
By joining, your clinic becomes part of a region-wide standard — so every patient knows one signal works everywhere.
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