survivor inclusion – how do we make it happen?
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1. Survivor Inclusion – How Do We Make it Happen?. A webinar by the Survivor Voices Inclusion Project Facilitated by Margaret, Dawn and Sue Created for the Ontario Association of Interval and Transitional Houses. 2. SVIP Goal. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Survivor Inclusion – How Do We Make it
Happen?A webinar by the Survivor Voices Inclusion Project
Facilitated by Margaret, Dawn and SueCreated for the Ontario Association of Interval and
Transitional Houses
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SVIP GoalTo build a model of meaningful and creative ways to engage women survivors of abuse in the work of women’s service agencies. The goal being to combine the knowledge and expertise of women survivors and agency staff in the work to end violence against women.
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• 12 workshops across Ontario• Reached over 180 participants through workshops
• 5 different surveys on a different topics• Over 200 surveys answered
• A website, Facebook page and Twitter feed (www.oaithsvip.com)
• Shared what we have heard with participants• Researched other projects that will benefit SVIP
What we have done3
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Hands Across Ontario4
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At the workshopWe listen to
everyone’s ideas and goals for inclusion.
We learn from the
experiences others share.
We work together to develop meaningful ways of engaging
survivors in the work of shelters and
second stage homes.
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SVIP Workshop Questions
Inclusions1- How do women want to be engaged in the programs and activities of shelters and second stage homes?
2- What do survivors and agencies need to make these ideas a reality?
Barriers1- What barriers do survivors and agencies face that stop this engagement?
2- How can we creatively overcome these barriers?
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Three Top Inclusions
The inclusions we have heard most are:
Education – 20%Mentoring – 15%Advocating – 10%
some other things we've heard:Creation/Support of Survivor Groups
Knowledge SharingCreating Networks of Agencies & Survivors
Survivors as Outreach Workers in Community
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# 1 Inclusion is Education
Women across the province have told us that they want to
educate their communities and all
services that work with abused women and children.
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Survivors As Educators
Schools PoliceCriminal Justice Agencies, i.e. Judges, Courts and Lawyers
Women in Agencies CAS Politici
ans
The Public
Agency Staff
Men & Men’s Groups
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By working with the education system survivors want to reach:
• Students from preschool to university• Both females and males students
• Staff in the school system including teachers and administrators
• Decision makers at the school board level
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CAS/ Police/Criminal Justice System• Make empathy and abuse awareness training
mandatory for all staff• Survivors and agency staff involved in all aspects of
training sessions
Men and Men's Group;• Working with men and men’s groups to create
awareness about abuse• Education about abuse everywhere including the
workplace
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For inclusions like this to work survivors need support in a variety of
ways.
Across the board we have heard that agency support is vital to the success
of survivor engagement projects.
Tell us about it!
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To be Healed and Ready - Time
Good Self-Esteem Training and Skill BuildingSupport from Agencies and
CommunityCreditability and Value in
SocietyInformation about
Opportunities
What women said they want & need to become engaged
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• SVIP recognizes that women have specific needs to become engaged
• We also recognize that agencies have needs when it comes to survivor engagement.
• Agencies have told us they need:• Women to come forward to become engaged• Staffing resources• Commitment of time from women• Ownership by women of projects
What do you need to engage survivors with the work in your agency?
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BarriersThe barriers we have heard most are:
Lack of Funding – 14%Lack of information on how to get involved –
8%
Some other barriers we've heard:Timing/Healing for women
Agency PoliciesLack of Transportation
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Solutions to barriers Lack of Funding:Research grants and funding (including corporate funding) opportunities.
Host local fundraisers (joint efforts between agencies and survivors)
Lack of information about engagement opportunities:Create email groups and social media outlets women can join to keep up to date on opportunities
Distribute brochures on abuse and how to get involved.
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Questions?
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How You Can Participate
Answer surveys on our website
www.oaithsvip.comJoin a workshop in your
areaAnswer the handout
workshopsAdd to our online galleryJoin us on Facebook and
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DawnProject [email protected]
SueSurvivor [email protected]
Thank youFor more information or to get involved please contact:
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