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New research project into financial abuse as a form of intimate partner violence

October 22, 2018

WomanACT is undertaking community-based research into women’s experience of financial abuse as a form of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the Toronto area.

Despite limited research on financial abuse as a form of intimate partner violence, it is clear that it is commonly used form of power and control over women. It is a complex and understudied form of violence but has an impact on a woman’s ability to flee violence and her long-term economic security.

WomanACT is working with researchers at the University of Guelph to explore the nature of financial abuse and the impact of financial abuse on women. We are also looking to better understand how financial abuse can be addressed and prevented.

The project will include a literature review as well as undertake surveys, interviews and focus groups with Women with Lived Experience of financial abuse and with service providers working in the Violence Against Women sector. The project will develop a final report with the research findings as well as hold community education workshops with service providers.

The project is funded by the City of Toronto Community Projects and Events Grant Program. 

Find out more about the project here

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