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Intersection of Poverty, Domestic Violence, and Health

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Can financial stress and limited resources turn homes into battlegrounds for those already struggling to make ends meet? Listen as we unravel the complex web linking poverty, domestic violence, and health. We spotlight the heightened risks faced by women in disadvantaged groups and dissect how economic disparities in relationships can be weaponized by abusers. Kristen Beal, our insightful guest, delves into the multifaceted forms of abuse and the compounded hurdles marginalized individuals encounter when seeking help. Our discussion reveals the stark power dynamics at play in poorer communities and the far-reaching impacts on women's health and economic stability.
In our deep dive into support services, we explore the crucial role of culturally competent assistance—from crisis hotlines and emergency shelters to legal aid and healthcare. We underscore the specific vulnerabilities of immigrants and low-income families, shedding light on innovative solutions like discreet mobile apps and the integration of local resources with national hotlines. The conversation pivots to the urgent need for accessible resources, job opportunities for women, and the importance of paid leave. We wrap up by addressing the digital divide in education, proposing practical strategies to ensure equitable access to technology for all students. This episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to understanding and addressing the multifaceted challenges of domestic violence in impoverished communities.

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Chapters

1. Intersection of Poverty, Domestic Violence, and Health (00:00:00)

2. Intersection of Poverty, Domestic Violence, Health (00:00:07)

3. Support Services for Domestic Violence Survivors (00:15:16)

4. Digital Divide Bridged - Podcast Thanks (00:27:41)

14 episodes

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Can financial stress and limited resources turn homes into battlegrounds for those already struggling to make ends meet? Listen as we unravel the complex web linking poverty, domestic violence, and health. We spotlight the heightened risks faced by women in disadvantaged groups and dissect how economic disparities in relationships can be weaponized by abusers. Kristen Beal, our insightful guest, delves into the multifaceted forms of abuse and the compounded hurdles marginalized individuals encounter when seeking help. Our discussion reveals the stark power dynamics at play in poorer communities and the far-reaching impacts on women's health and economic stability.
In our deep dive into support services, we explore the crucial role of culturally competent assistance—from crisis hotlines and emergency shelters to legal aid and healthcare. We underscore the specific vulnerabilities of immigrants and low-income families, shedding light on innovative solutions like discreet mobile apps and the integration of local resources with national hotlines. The conversation pivots to the urgent need for accessible resources, job opportunities for women, and the importance of paid leave. We wrap up by addressing the digital divide in education, proposing practical strategies to ensure equitable access to technology for all students. This episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to understanding and addressing the multifaceted challenges of domestic violence in impoverished communities.

We’d love to hear from! Send us a message or topic idea.

Stay up to date on Make the Leap by following us on our website, rosspodcast.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intersection of Poverty, Domestic Violence, and Health (00:00:00)

2. Intersection of Poverty, Domestic Violence, Health (00:00:07)

3. Support Services for Domestic Violence Survivors (00:15:16)

4. Digital Divide Bridged - Podcast Thanks (00:27:41)

14 episodes

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