E11 partnered with the SAVES Center (Safe Access for Victims’ Economic Security) to build a resource hub serving a uniquely sensitive audience: child support professionals, advocates, and policymakers working at the intersection of family economic security and domestic violence safety.

The Challenge
Every design decision had to account for the possibility that a survivor might be browsing on a shared or monitored device, while still presenting research, training materials, and policy guidance with authority. The project also had to reflect a multi-organization governance model — Colorado Division of Child Support Services, the Battered Women’s Justice Project, the Center for Policy Research, and the Centre for Public Impact — without fragmenting the experience.

What We Did
The site was built on WordPress with a trauma-informed UX pattern at its core: a prominent “Safety Exit” quick-escape button with an ESC-key shortcut, so a browsing survivor can leave the page in one keystroke. We paired that with a searchable resource library, consistent multi-partner attribution, and integration with the external SAVES Learning Community platform.


