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Record ID: 2392685c-b676-4056-8a91-cd06dd0b2b25
Web resource: http://www.survivingeconomicabuse.org/docs/1105-Economic%20Wellbeing%20and%20Still%20We%20Rise.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Listening to the voices of women and girls : the impact of gender based violence on financial well-being, employment and access to housing : a summary briefing from the Still We Rise report
Authors: Sharp, Nicola
Keywords: Policy;Advocacy;Financial abuse
Year: 2011
Publisher: Surviving Economic Abuse
Notes:  The full Still We Rise:report is available online at: http://www.wrc.org.uk/includes/documents/cm_docs/2010/s/still_we_rise_wnc_focus_groups_report_nov09.pdf .
This article draws on the 2009 UK consultations of women and girls about their experiences of violence and the subsequent Still We Rise:report, with a focus on the individual economic impact of violence experienced by women. The author makes recommendations for national level responses to address violence against women taking into account the financial impact of violence on women.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19677
Physical description: 14 p.
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