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X-WR-CALDESC:Presenter: Esmeralda Peña\, Economic Justice Project Manager\,
  NYSCADV \n\nThe connection between economic insecurity and intimate partn
 er violence is well established just as economic security is associated wi
 th supporting safer relationships where equity between partners is experie
 nced. An individual's economic stability has the potential to prevent inti
 mate partner violence from occurring in the first place— referred to as pr
 imary prevention. Primary prevention strategies are designed to reduce hea
 lth and safety issues\, like intimate partner violence\, at a population l
 evel.\n\nThis session will explore tools for helping advocates introduce c
 hildren and young adults to economic empowerment and cultivate financial l
 iteracy. This includes imparting age-appropriate financial literacy skills
  such as managing money effectively and making informed financial decision
 s. These skills are essential for fostering independence and confidence in
  financial matters\, enabling them to build a secure financial future\, wh
 ich is a robust protective factor against domestic and sexual violence at 
 the hands of a partner.\n\nPresentation Goals:\n\nUnderstanding and teachi
 ng children and young adults about economic empowerment and financial lite
 racy.\nIntroducing practical tools for budgeting\, saving\, responsible sp
 ending\, and entrepreneurial thinking.\nProviding information on resources
  and legal protections related to financial empowerment and control.\n \n
 \nThis presentation is designed for advocates working with children\, pare
 nts\, teenagers\, and young adults and provides them with tools to educate
 \, empower and foster economic security and independence.
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DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Esmeralda Peña\, Economic Justice Project Manager\, 
 NYSCADV \n\nThe connection between economic insecurity and intimate partne
 r violence is well established just as economic security is associated wit
 h supporting safer relationships where equity between partners is experien
 ced. An individual's economic stability has the potential to prevent intim
 ate partner violence from occurring in the first place— referred to as pri
 mary prevention. Primary prevention strategies are designed to reduce heal
 th and safety issues\, like intimate partner violence\, at a population le
 vel.\n\nThis session will explore tools for helping advocates introduce ch
 ildren and young adults to economic empowerment and cultivate financial li
 teracy. This includes imparting age-appropriate financial literacy skills 
 such as managing money effectively and making informed financial decisions
 . These skills are essential for fostering independence and confidence in 
 financial matters\, enabling them to build a secure financial future\, whi
 ch is a robust protective factor against domestic and sexual violence at t
 he hands of a partner.\n\nPresentation Goals:\n\nUnderstanding and teachin
 g children and young adults about economic empowerment and financial liter
 acy.\nIntroducing practical tools for budgeting\, saving\, responsible spe
 nding\, and entrepreneurial thinking.\nProviding information on resources 
 and legal protections related to financial empowerment and control.\n \n\n
 This presentation is designed for advocates working with children\, parent
 s\, teenagers\, and young adults and provides them with tools to educate\,
  empower and foster economic security and independence.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240822T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240822T143000
LOCATION:https://nyscadv.coalitionmanager.org/eventmanager/trainingevent/se
 riesdetails/8
SUMMARY:Economic Empowerment Strategies for Youth and Teens - NYSCADV Back 
 to School Primary Prevention
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