Shelter and long-term housing are vital for survivors of domestic and sexual violence who leave their abusive partners in search of safety. Advocate response must include not only culturally specific programs but also flexible systems that support and honor our Relatives who escape abuse and violence. Strengthening advocacy involves providing support, believing, and honoring survivors, and supporting access to safe housing. This process is trauma-informed with an emphasis on survivor-driven, culturally supported, empowerment and healing. This session will focus on how advocates can reduce barriers between survivors and housing needs while striving for social change that will strengthen housing advocacy.
Strengthening Our Advocacy to Respond to Housing/Shelter Needs of Survivors
June 29, 2022 • Norine Hill, Lisa Heth, Vicky Ybanez
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