New Maryland law requires domestic violence training for barbers, stylists

A new Maryland law HB1547 is taking effect this year. It requires barbers and cosmetologists to complete domestic violence awareness training as part of their licensing requirements, transforming these community spaces into potential lifelines for abuse victims.

The legislation recognizes the unique relationship between stylists and their clients, where personal conversations often develop during regular appointments. This intimate setting creates opportunities for professionals to recognize signs of domestic violence and connect clients with help.

Maryland barbershops and salons become safe havens with new domestic violence training law

New Maryland law requires domestic violence training for barbers, stylists

“Over the years, I have seen it all, heard it all, but now with this being able to have like another tool like I said, I can see it being supportive,” said Brandon Howard of Kleen Barbers…

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