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  • Subject: Fw: Participation Requested - National Survey on Victims' Experiences Accessing Public Benefits
  • Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2017 18:25:30 +0000
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Dear Colleagues: Some of you may wish to respond to this important survey.
take care,
Claire Kaplan



From: Ruth Glenn, NCADV <> on behalf of Ruth Glenn, NCADV <>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 7:02 AM
To: Kaplan, Claire Naomi (cnk2r)
Subject: Participation Requested - National Survey on Victims' Experiences Accessing Public Benefits
 
Participate NOW in National Survey on Victims' Experiences Accessing Public Benefits
The National Resource Center for Domestic Violence (NRCDV) is conducting a national survey to document the experiences of domestic violence and sexual assault victims as they try to access public benefits programs, particularly TANF, SNAP, and unemployment insurance. We are seeking expert input from domestic violence and sexual assault  advocates, legal aid staff, and allied professionals at the tribal, state, territorial, local, and national levels. 
 
Our goal is to identify what is working about these critical safety net programs, as well as barriers to access and gaps or challenges. We will use the information you provide to make recommendations about ways to strengthen these programs to better meet the needs of individuals and families experiencing domestic violence and sexual assault.
 
Gathering this data is particularly urgent in the face of national and state policy proposals to cut funding from these programs and/or impose additional barriers to access. Your participation in this survey will provide valuable insight into the role these programs play in victims' lives and the improvements necessary for them to better meet the needs of all those who rely on them for economic stability.
 
Take the survey now and please share this link with colleagues and partners who should also respond. The survey will remain open for the month of August. Thanks in advance for your participation!

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(303) 839-1852 | www.ncadv.org
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