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X-WR-CALDESC:Social isolation efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 have
  had differential and devastating impacts on survivors of intimate partner
  violence. In addition to increased physical and emotional danger for surv
 ivors\, COVID-19 has wrought financial havoc. The good news is this: advoc
 ates are resourceful and creative\, skilled in complex safety planning\, e
 xperienced in working in the midst of trauma and open to learning and tryi
 ng new things to help survivors. This workshop will: describe the survivor
 -centered economic advocacy model\; provide tools to engage in meaningful 
 conversations with survivors\; and discuss strategies to increase survivor
 ’s economic security in the face of COVID-19. Attendees will walk away bei
 ng able to: • Identify the economic costs for survivors involved in the co
 urt system and explore how COVID exacerbates these costs. • Describe the e
 ffectiveness of the survivor centered economic advocacy model in increasin
 g survivor’s financial well being. • Familiarize participants with CSAJ’s 
 “Starting the Economic Conversation Tool” to increase advocates' skills in
  engaging in meaningful\, survivor-centered economic conversations with su
 rvivors. • Strategize around prioritization of survivor’s financial needs 
 and think critically about how COVID-19 impacts economic decision making. 
 This webinar is for non-attorney legal advocates (including paralegals\, c
 aseworkers\, legal advocates\, etc) who help survivors navigate court and 
 legal systems. It may also be useful for attorneys and program managers/di
 rectors. Non-lawyer legal advocates who receive LAV funding from the Offic
 e on Violence Against Women are encouraged to attend.* *Space is limited a
 nd non-attorney advocates will be given preference. Reserve your space tod
 ay!
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DESCRIPTION:Social isolation efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 have 
 had differential and devastating impacts on survivors of intimate partner 
 violence. In addition to increased physical and emotional danger for survi
 vors\, COVID-19 has wrought financial havoc. The good news is this: advoca
 tes are resourceful and creative\, skilled in complex safety planning\, ex
 perienced in working in the midst of trauma and open to learning and tryin
 g new things to help survivors. This workshop will: describe the survivor-
 centered economic advocacy model\; provide tools to engage in meaningful c
 onversations with survivors\; and discuss strategies to increase survivor’
 s economic security in the face of COVID-19. Attendees will walk away bein
 g able to: • Identify the economic costs for survivors involved in the cou
 rt system and explore how COVID exacerbates these costs. • Describe the ef
 fectiveness of the survivor centered economic advocacy model in increasing
  survivor’s financial well being. • Familiarize participants with CSAJ’s “
 Starting the Economic Conversation Tool” to increase advocates' skills in 
 engaging in meaningful\, survivor-centered economic conversations with sur
 vivors. • Strategize around prioritization of survivor’s financial needs a
 nd think critically about how COVID-19 impacts economic decision making. T
 his webinar is for non-attorney legal advocates (including paralegals\, ca
 seworkers\, legal advocates\, etc) who help survivors navigate court and l
 egal systems. It may also be useful for attorneys and program managers/dir
 ectors. Non-lawyer legal advocates who receive LAV funding from the Office
  on Violence Against Women are encouraged to attend.* *Space is limited an
 d non-attorney advocates will be given preference. Reserve your space toda
 y!
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201116T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201116T160000
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SUMMARY:Center for Survivor Agency & Justice: Foundations of Survivor Cente
 red Economic Advocacy in the Times of COVID
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