Women's Rights Handbook - Table of Contents
CHAPTERS 1-9
CHAPTER ONE: EMPLOYMENT
- Organizations Covered
- Hiring Practices
- Lawful Discrimination in Employment
- Working Conditions and Benefits
- Equality of Working Conditions
- Family School Partnership Act (FSPA)
- Continuance of Insurance Benefits
- Sexual Harassment
- Other Common Law or Constitutional Causes of Action for Sexual Harassment
- Sexual Harassment By Professional and Vocational Licensees
- Pregnancy
- In General
- Pregnancy and Leaves of Absence
- Pregnancy and Employer-Provided Insurance
- Pregnancy and Hazardous Work Conditions
- Family Leave
- Abortion
- Retirement
- Retaliation
- Workers' Compensation
- Paid Domestic Workers
- Legal Remedies
CHAPTER TWO: ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE
- Credit
- Discrimination in Granting Credit is Generally Illegal
- Billing Errors
- Credit History
- Credit Reporting Bureau
- Credit plications
- If Your Credit Application is Denied
- Cancellation of Credit Card
- Credit Card Theft
- Retail stores, finance companies and nonbank credit card issuers
- Business Establishments
- Contracts
- Insurance
- Medical Insurance
- Medical Insurance for Women
- Medical Insurance and Pregnancy
- Medical Insurance and Domestic Violence
- Sterilization
- Private Disability Insurance
- Automobile Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Where to Go for Help with Insurance Problems
- Public Assistance
CHAPTER THREE: EDUCATION
- Admissions and School Programs
- Title IX
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Equal Protection Clause
- California Law
- Affirmative Action Programs
- Coursework
- Single Gender Academies
- Gender Equality Review
- Students with Disabilities
- Release Time for Religious and Moral Instruction
- Scholarships
- Sexual Harassment
- Sports
- Housing
- Social Organizations and Activities
- Grievances and Enforcement
CHAPTER FOUR:
HOUSING
CHAPTER FIVE:
HEALTH CARE
- Birth Control
- The Birth Control Pill
- Norplant Implants
- Depo-Provera
- The Diaphragm
- The Intrauterine Device
- The Cervical Cap
- The Sponge
- The Condom
- The Female Condom
- Sterilization
- Abstinence
- Where to Get Birth Control
- Rights Relating to Birth Control and Sterilization
- Right to Obtain Birth Control Medication/Devices
- Right to be Sterilized
- Can a sterilization operation be performed on a woman without her informed consent?
- What restrictions can hospitals or clinics impose when permitting sterilizations orabortions to be performed in their facilities?
- Is financial help available for obtaining birth control devices or sterilization?
- Abortion
- An Alternative to Abortion - Taking the Pregnancy to Term
- The Pregnancy Freedom of Choice Act
- Adoption
- Pregnancy
- Maternity Homes
- High-Risk Pregnancies
- Pregnancy Hospital Stays and Other Insurance Issues
- Infertility
- Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children
- STDs
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
- Getting AIDS
- Precautions To Take Against Getting or Spreading AIDS
- AIDS and Pregnancy
- AIDS Testing
- AIDS and the Law
- Where to Go for Help
- Other STDs
- Breast Cancer
- Other Commonly Asked Health Questions of Concern to Women
- What is Known about DES
- What should I know about drug prescriptions?
- Are breast enlargement operations legal?
- Can an operation be performed on me without my consent and knowledge?
- Long Term Illness
CHAPTER SIX:
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
- Marriage
- Requirements for Marriage
- Rights and Responsibilities
- Enforceable Agreements
- Financial and Legal Rights within Marriage
- Inheritance
- Ending Your Marriage
- Other Commonly Asked Questions About Divorce
- During the divorce proceedings, may get protection from the court against physical violence by my spouse?
- Does my divorce automatically take my ex-spouse out of my will?
- Can my ex-spouse eliminate responsibility to pay child support and spousal support by filing for bankruptcy?
- What happens to medical insurance coverage which my ex-spouse or deceased spouse had been providing me through his/her employment?
- Legal Separation
- Voidable Marriages
- Void Marriages
- Living Together without Marriage
- Parental Responsibility for Children
CHAPTER SEVEN:
VIOLENT CRIMES COMMITTED AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN
- Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Assault
- If you are attacked
- Legal Definitions of Sexual Assault
- Rape
- Rape by a Spouse
- Rape by a Date or Ex-spouse
- Protecting Yourself Against Acquaintances
- Rape by a Foreign Device or Instrument
- Forced Oral Copulation
- Forced Sodomy
- Attempted Assault with Intent to Committee Rape
- Sexual Battery
- Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Act of 1995
- What You Can Do if You are Sexually Assaulted
- The Psychological Impact of Rape
- Financial Assistance is Available to Victims of Rape and Other Violent Crime
- The Legal Process
- Precautions
- Protecting Yourself at Home
- Protecting Yourself on the Street
- Protecting Yourself in Your Neighborhood
- Protecting Yourself When Hitchhiking
- Stalking
- Gender-Based Hate Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Spousal, Date or Intimate Partner Abuse
- What To do if Your Husband, Date or Intimate Partner Beats You (or Your Children)
- Your Rights If You Have Been Attacked
- Protective Orders that Can Be Obtained
- Pressing Charges
- Call the Police
- You Can Have Your Attacker Arrested
- You Can Press Charges, Even if No Arrest Was Made or Citation Issued
- After An Arrest
- Criminal Prosecution
- Spouse Convicted of Attempted Murder Loses Rights
- Civil Action
- Federal Firearm Offenses Relevant to Domestic Violence
- Written Policies by Law Enforcement Agencies Regarding mestic Violence Calls
- Alternatives to Criminal Prosecution
- Questions Commonly Asked by Victims of Domestic Violence
- What if I decide to move out?
- How can I divorce my spouse?
- What if I am an undocumented alien and am afraid to report to the police that I have been beaten?
- What if my attacker is on probation or parole?
- Child Abuse
- What Is Child Abuse?
- Reporting Requirements
- The Penalty for Abusing or Neglecting a Child
- Who to Contact for Help
- If You Need Help to Stop Abusing Your Child
- Specific Rules to Teach Your Children
- Parental Kidnapping
- If You Were Abused as a Child
- Elder Abuse
CHAPTER EIGHT:
CHILD CARE
- Publicly-Subsidized Child Care and Related Services
- General Child Care Program
- Campus Child Development Programs
- Migrant Child Care
- School Age Parenting and Infant Development Program
- Special Programs for Children with Severe Disabilities
- State Preschool
- Alternative Payment Programs
- Child Protective Services
- Sick Child Care
- School Age Community Child Care Services
- Headstart
- Child Development Centers
- Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education Programs
- California Child Care Initiative Project
- Indirect Subsidies for Child Care
- Private Child Care
- In-Home Child Care
- Family Day Care Homes
- Private Child Care Centers
- Work Site Child Care
- Child Care Facilities in State Buildings
- Child Care Facilities Serving Federal Employees
- Safety Provisions for Child Care Facilities
- Trustline Registry
- Child Abuse Reporting Requirements
- California Child Care Resource & Referral Network
- Summary
CHAPTER NINE:
DIRECTORY OF SERVICES AND INFORMATION
- General Legal Assistance
- Legal Aid Societies/Neighborhood Legal Assistance/Legal Services
- American Civil Liberties Union
- Minority Legal Defense Groups
- California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc
- Law Centers
- Small Claims Court
- Lawyer Referral Services for Private Attorneys
- District Attorney's Office, Family Support Unit
- California Women Lawyers Association
- Divorce: Alternative Services
- General Information for Women and Referral Services
- Commissions on the Status of Women
- Law School Women's Organizations
- Women's Centers at Local Colleges and Universities
- National Organization for Women (NOW)
- Other Women's Groups
- Organizations That Deal with Specific Issues
- Battered Women's Shelters
- Other Services for Victims of Domestic Violence in Alameda County
- Other Services for Victims of Domestic Violence in San Francisco County
- Rape Crisis Centers
- Victims of Violent Crimes
- Other Helpful Numbers
- Counseling and Services
- Child Abuse/Runaway Hotlines
- Child Care
- Education
- Employment
- Health
- AIDS
- Housing
- Insurance
- Public Assistance
