Jan 04, 2016
The Role of Economic Abuse in Domestic Violence
Presented By
Kalyn RiskerFounder & Executive Director
Sisters Acquiring Financial Empowerment
Capitol Hill Briefing
A Growing Problem
The U.S. Department of Justice report: Extent, Nature, and Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence, reported that there are over 1.5 million reported cases of domestic violence reported annually in the United States. Many domestic violence victims often times lack the proper resources to regain financial independence to support themselves and their families when they leave abusive relationships.
Family and Employment Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence: A Longitudinal Analysis
Authors: Laura Dugan; Marybeth J. Mattingly Document number: 209295
Date Received by U.S. Department of Justice: March 2005
Kalyn RiskerFounder & Executive Director
– Survivor of Domestic Violence
– Exposure to other Survivors as a Human Resource Manager
– Discovered the Need for SAFE
History of SAFE
Began delivering programs in May 2006
Serving the Southeastern Michigan area
Active participant in anti-violence initiatives
– Wayne County Council Against Family Violence
– Transformation Detroit
To equip survivors of domestic violence with the appropriate financial tools &
resources needed to enable women to leave or recover from the economic portion
of domestic violence.
Our Mission
Economic Impact
The SAFE Model
Integrated Approach to Overcoming Barriers
Developing a Customized Plan of Action
Safety Strategies
Intrinsic & Extrinsic Motivating Factors
Short-Term &Long-Term Expectations
Course OfferingsPower Resume Building
Interviewing Techniques
Effective Networking
Customer Relations Training
Financial Literacy
Labor Rights
Planned Services
Entrepreneur Club Tech Club Payroll 101 Customer Service Networking Skills
Success Stories
Re-Emerging Entrepreneur
Family Re-Unified
Returning to School
Maintaining Employment
Implementation
Strategic Collaboration
Service Delivery Methodology
Trainer Selection Criteria
Additional Expertise
2010 Cycle Projects
Ongoing Training
Community Awareness
Replicating the SAFE Model
Free Educational Community Events
Expanding SAFE’s Services
SAFE 2008 Cycle Projects
1st Annual Event With Over 250 Participants
MCADSV InitiativesEconomic Empowerment & Capacity Building Project
Economic Justice for All Conference
Presented by:The Allstate Foundation
Economic Empowerment Grant ProgramJames A, Faith & Knight Foundation
National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV)
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