Integrating Asset-Building Strategies into Domestic Violence Advocacy

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Creating long-term asset-building policies that cognitively and financially empower survivors can be a powerful tool in domestic violence advocacy. Financial dependency and lack of financial knowledge are disincentives to leaving abusive relationships. Case studies here demonstrate that asset-building strategies can and should be integrated into advocacy on behalf of domestic violence survivors.

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By Andrea Kovach From July-August 2009 Clearinghouse Review