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X-WR-CALDESC:At a moment of unprecedented unemployment\, survivors may bene
 fit from unemployment insurance but there’s also lack of clarity about the
  various options. Restricted access to income during this time can have de
 trimental\, long-term consumer impacts\, including: eviction\, increased v
 ulnerability to high-cost and predatory lending\, building up of debts and
  risk of debt collection\, etc. This webinar will unpack current UI guidan
 ce and explore three general situations where attorneys and advocates can 
 help survivors maintain economic security while unemployed during the pand
 emic: 1) If\, when\, and how traditional Unemployment Insurance (UI) may b
 e an option for survivors\, especially if they need to quit (or can't tele
 work or take paid leave) because co-location is not safe for them/family\;
  2) Survivors may qualify for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance even if the
 y don't qualify for regular UI (but what are the differences? And how to a
 pply and where to get help?)\; 3) What attorneys and advocates can do in s
 tates where UI isn't available to survivors. This builds upon past work of
  CSAJ\, detailed in our Guidebook on Consumer & Civil Legal Advocacy.\n\nL
 earning Objectives:\n1) Advocates and attorneys will gain a better underst
 anding of UI options and broad advocacy strategies to increase survivor ac
 cess to needed financial relief.\n2) Attorneys will gain a better understa
 nding of what they can do in the context of survivors’ family law and othe
 r legal cases -- and in partnership with advocates.\n3) Program leaders wi
 ll gain better understanding of the UI landscape and ways to enlist new or
  strengthen current partnerships to expand resources\n\nFaculty include ex
 perts on unemployment insurance and advocacy that can speak to the issues 
 from different perspectives:\nJudy Conti\, Government Affairs Director\, N
 ational Employment Law Project\nKrista Del Gallo\, Public Policy Manager\,
  Texas Council on Family Violence\nLisalyn R. Jacobs\, CSAJ Legal Advisor 
 & Founder of Just Solutions
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DESCRIPTION:At a moment of unprecedented unemployment\, survivors may benef
 it from unemployment insurance but there’s also lack of clarity about the 
 various options. Restricted access to income during this time can have det
 rimental\, long-term consumer impacts\, including: eviction\, increased vu
 lnerability to high-cost and predatory lending\, building up of debts and 
 risk of debt collection\, etc. This webinar will unpack current UI guidanc
 e and explore three general situations where attorneys and advocates can h
 elp survivors maintain economic security while unemployed during the pande
 mic: 1) If\, when\, and how traditional Unemployment Insurance (UI) may be
  an option for survivors\, especially if they need to quit (or can't telew
 ork or take paid leave) because co-location is not safe for them/family\; 
 2) Survivors may qualify for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance even if they
  don't qualify for regular UI (but what are the differences? And how to ap
 ply and where to get help?)\; 3) What attorneys and advocates can do in st
 ates where UI isn't available to survivors. This builds upon past work of 
 CSAJ\, detailed in our Guidebook on Consumer & Civil Legal Advocacy.\n\nLe
 arning Objectives:\n1) Advocates and attorneys will gain a better understa
 nding of UI options and broad advocacy strategies to increase survivor acc
 ess to needed financial relief.\n2) Attorneys will gain a better understan
 ding of what they can do in the context of survivors’ family law and other
  legal cases -- and in partnership with advocates.\n3) Program leaders wil
 l gain better understanding of the UI landscape and ways to enlist new or 
 strengthen current partnerships to expand resources\n\nFaculty include exp
 erts on unemployment insurance and advocacy that can speak to the issues f
 rom different perspectives:\nJudy Conti\, Government Affairs Director\, Na
 tional Employment Law Project\nKrista Del Gallo\, Public Policy Manager\, 
 Texas Council on Family Violence\nLisalyn R. Jacobs\, CSAJ Legal Advisor &
  Founder of Just Solutions
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SUMMARY:Topic Unemployment Insurance & COVID-19: What Domeestic/Sexual Viol
 ence Attorneys & Advocacy Should Know
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