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Advocacy With Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: What It Is, What It Isn't, and Why It's Critically Important.

Cris M Sullivan1, Lisa A Goodman2.   

Abstract

Survivors of intimate partner violence arrive at the doors of domestic violence (DV) programs with a wide variety of needs, including long-term safety and healing, housing, economic stability, health and well-being, and community connection. Although some DV programs offer holistic approaches to survivors, many focus the vast majority of their attention and resources on providing emotional support and safety planning rather than advocating with survivors for their access to needed resources and opportunities. Although services focused on emotional support and safety planning are important, they alone are not likely to result in the life changes that many survivors are seeking. Programs that provide genuine advocacy for survivors-defined as partnering with them to represent their rights and interests while linking them to concrete resources, protections, and opportunities-have been found to be effective and well received. Although an early pillar of DV programs, this type of advocacy has fallen by the wayside in many agencies. In this article, the authors make a case for re-invigorating advocacy efforts designed to improve the life circumstances of survivors. We argue that such efforts will make DV programs more relevant and sought after by a wider range of survivors and that agencies will see real change occur at both the individual and community levels.

Keywords:  advocacy; case management; domestic abuse

Year:  2019        PMID: 31718528     DOI: 10.1177/1077801219875826

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Violence Against Women        ISSN: 1077-8012


  4 in total

1.  A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing HOPE Treatment and Present-Centered Therapy in Women Residing in Shelter with PTSD from Intimate Partner Violence.

Authors:  Dawn M Johnson; Patrick A Palmieri; Caron Zlotnick; Nicole L Johnson; Lesa Hoffman; Samantha C Holmes; Taylor L Ceroni
Journal:  Psychol Women Q       Date:  2020-09-17

2.  Advocate and Survivor Perspectives on the Role of Technology in Help Seeking and Services with Emerging Adults in Higher Education.

Authors:  Rachel Voth Schrag; Dixie Hairston; Megan L Brown; Leila Wood
Journal:  J Fam Violence       Date:  2021-05-13

3.  Self-efficacy and social support as mediators of mental health among abused women.

Authors:  Diksha Sapkota; Kathleen Baird; Debra Anderson; Amornrat Saito; Charrlotte Seib
Journal:  Nurs Health Sci       Date:  2022-05-02       Impact factor: 2.214

4.  "So many extra safety layers:" Virtual service provision and implementing social distancing in interpersonal violence service agencies during COVID-19.

Authors:  Rachel J Voth Schrag; Sarah Leat; Bethany Backes; Saltanat Childress; Leila Wood
Journal:  J Fam Violence       Date:  2022-01-28
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