Themes to be explored include:
- Barriers to economic independence for survivors of gender based violence – Eleri Butler, Welsh Women’s Aid
- No Recourse to Public Funds and the rights of migrant women – Pragna Patel, Southall Black Sisters & Wanjiku Ngotho-Mbugua, BAWSO
- Economic Abuse as a form of coercive and controlling behaviour – Nicola Sharp-Jeffs, Surviving Economic Abuse
- Supporting survivors with financial and economic issue – Vicky Snook, Carmarthen Domestic Abuse Services
- Addressing gender based violence and gender inequality in anti-poverty strategies – Christine Grimshaw, Welsh Government
- Women’s exploitation enabled by gender inequality and poverty – Lynne Sanders, SWAN Project, Swansea Women’s Aid
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