Making Public Safety Net Programmes Work Better for Survivors of Domestic Violence

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This blog post is based on an article published in the Journal of Social Policy by Andrea Hetling, Vee Yeo, and Lillian McFarland. Public benefits are often the difference between crisis and stability for survivors of domestic violence. Abusers often use economic abuse to control their partners, limiting access to financial resources and trapping individuals… Continue reading Making Public Safety Net Programmes Work Better for Survivors of Domestic Violence