i. The ability of survivors of domestic violence to secure employment once they leave their vulnerable situations has been identified in the existing knowledge base as a significant issue, and one that urgently needed to be addressed. This qualitative applied social policy research study was undertaken to derive recommendations that could improve the current state of employment services available to women who had survived domestic violence residing in the Region of Waterloo. This was accomplished by determining which employment services align with the needs of a survivor as they began to seek employment. In-depth interviews were conducted to collect information from six survivors and six social service providers delivering employment servic...
In the context of on-going high rates of domestic abuse in England, the voluntary and community sect...
The aim of this study was to explore the emotional labour of domestic violence shelter workers. A qu...
Domestic violence is the single most common cause of physical injury to women in the United States. ...
The ability of survivors of domestic violence to secure employment once they leave their vulnerable ...
This qualitative study explored the impact of women’s traumatic stories on support workers in domest...
Objective: With growing awareness of the prevalence of interpersonal violence victimization among wo...
This exploratory study sought to gather detailed information about how domestic violence affects wom...
Violence in close relationships is becoming more common and is being raised more and more often in t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare perspectives on economic empowerment in the context...
This presentation considers the experience of women who act as domestic abuse support workers or pee...
Domestic violence is a prevalent occurring phenomenon not only within the United States but in other...
This critical hermeneutic study explored what it is like to re-enter the workforce following long-te...
Domestic violence has a severe impact on women’s paid employment. Little research exists in Australi...
This study is a follow-up investigation of the career and life experiences of battered women two yea...
The aim of this study is to examine social workers view on financial aid to female victims of domest...
In the context of on-going high rates of domestic abuse in England, the voluntary and community sect...
The aim of this study was to explore the emotional labour of domestic violence shelter workers. A qu...
Domestic violence is the single most common cause of physical injury to women in the United States. ...
The ability of survivors of domestic violence to secure employment once they leave their vulnerable ...
This qualitative study explored the impact of women’s traumatic stories on support workers in domest...
Objective: With growing awareness of the prevalence of interpersonal violence victimization among wo...
This exploratory study sought to gather detailed information about how domestic violence affects wom...
Violence in close relationships is becoming more common and is being raised more and more often in t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare perspectives on economic empowerment in the context...
This presentation considers the experience of women who act as domestic abuse support workers or pee...
Domestic violence is a prevalent occurring phenomenon not only within the United States but in other...
This critical hermeneutic study explored what it is like to re-enter the workforce following long-te...
Domestic violence has a severe impact on women’s paid employment. Little research exists in Australi...
This study is a follow-up investigation of the career and life experiences of battered women two yea...
The aim of this study is to examine social workers view on financial aid to female victims of domest...
In the context of on-going high rates of domestic abuse in England, the voluntary and community sect...
The aim of this study was to explore the emotional labour of domestic violence shelter workers. A qu...
Domestic violence is the single most common cause of physical injury to women in the United States. ...