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Linking Poverty & Violence Against Women. PPA October 2007. Startling Statistics. 62,400 New Brunswick women live in poverty. (2001 Census) 51% of New Brunswick’s lone-parent families with children under 18 are poor. $24, 886 - LICO (before tax) $12, 193 - Average total income.
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Linking Poverty & Violence Against Women PPA October 2007
Startling Statistics • 62,400 New Brunswick women live in poverty. (2001 Census) • 51% of New Brunswick’s lone-parent families with children under 18 are poor. • $24, 886 - LICO (before tax) • $12, 193 - Average total income
Making the connection • Victims of violence often face economic crises • Poverty acts as a barrier to women moving forward after violence • Until the physiological needs of women are met, it may be difficult for them to focus on their other needs – e.g. safety needs, social needs, esteem needs and self-actualization needs. (Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs)
Is there a role for networks? • Removal of barriers to service delivery • Countering stereotypes about low income women • Long term solutions to women’s economic security require a coordinated, comprehensive and inclusive approach
IN MY SHOES Developed by Saint John Urban Core Support Network
Last thoughts… “It takes tremendous strength and courage to continue on with their journey out of poverty. This is typically overlooked.” (Urban Core Support Network)