During Reeta Wolfsohn's keynote at the 2014 Financial Empowerment Symposium, she spoke about Femonomics: the Gender of Money and the relationship between money and abuse. She also provided tools and strategies to help empower domestic violence survivors.
Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
Financial Empowerment for Women
1. Promoting Personal, Professional and Financial Change
Financial
Social
Work
Take control of your money
to Gain control of your life.
“The Feminization of Poverty”
2. Promoting Personal, Professional and Financial Change
Financial
Social
Work
Take control of your money
to Gain control of your life.
3. Promoting Personal, Professional and Financial Change
Financial
Social
Work
Take control of your money
to Gain control of your life.
Tools and Skills for Empowering Survivors
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY
TO GAIN CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE
1. Role Model Healthy Financial Behavior
2. Make/Use a Money Mission Statement
3. Connect Clients to Their Money Story
4. Create Financial and Personal Goals
5. Understand Financial Profiling
6. Set Personal and Financial Boundaries
7. Practice Self-Assessment
8. Educate, Motivate, Validate and Support
9. Engage in Financial Self-Care
(personally/professionally)
10. Know: There is Always HOPE