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Eliminating economic abuse: Fixing the system. Supporting survivors. Disarming perpetrators.

Rebecca Glenn
Centre for Women’s Economic Safety

This online event co-hosted by the Centre for Women’s Economic Safety and Financy explores some of the levers available to policy and lawmakers to address women’s economic insecurity to help prevent financial abuse. The discussion will also canvas existing and potential ways to reduce the social, structural, and systemic barriers to women’s economic safety and activities that increase women’s economic opportunity.

Key discussion points and workshop areas:

 

  • Lessons from survivors and experts
  • What government and industry can do
  • The role of structural economic equity

 

Facilitator: Rebecca Glenn – Founder, Centre for Women’s Economic Safety (CWES)

Panellists:

  • Bianca Hartge Hazelman – Founder and CEO, Financy
  • Leanne Ho – CEO, Economic Justice Australia and Pro Bono Consultant, Wotton + Kearney
  • Larisha V Jerome – Community Development and Project Officer, First Nations Foundation
  • Julie Kun – CEO, Women’s Information and Referral Exchange (WIRE)
  • Rachael Natoli – Lived experience advocate and Founder, Lokahi Foundation

Featuring

Rebecca Glenn
Rebecca founded the Centre for Women’s Economic Safety (CWES) to raise awareness of economic abuse as a form of domestic and family violence and advocate for structural and systems change to support women’s economic safety. The Centre’s work builds on her previous experience in domestic and family violence and financial wellbeing. While getting CWES off the ground, she continued to work at Domestic Violence Service Management as Assistant Director of Insight Exchange. Previously, she was the founding CEO of Financial Literacy Australia.

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