Domestic Violence - The Financial Impact
Join us to recognise domestic violence, what it can look like in the workplace & how it has a financial impact on an individual.
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
- 1 hour
(Trigger Warning: some people may find this content upsetting).
About this Webinar
During this Webinar we will discuss the following key topics associated with the survivors of Domestic Violence:
Coersive control.
Gas-lighting.
Tech Abuse .
Facts and Figures (National Statistics).
Economic Cost.
How organisations and people can help.
Signposting for Support.
Other Useful Resources.
About Serve and Protect Credit Union
Serve and Protect Credit Union is a not-for-profit organisation passionate about improving the financial resilience of those who serve and protect.
Serve and Protect works with employers across the Police, Prison, Military, Fire and Health services to make it easier for employees to save and borrow with repayments from their salary.
Learn more about Serve and Protect at: www.serveandprotectcu.co.uk
Serve and Protect Credit Union is a trading name of Police Credit Union Limited, Guardians House, 2111 Coventry Road, Sheldon, Birmingham, B26 3EA. We are authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority & Prudential Regulation Authority under registration number 213306.
The information provided in this webinar is for guidance and educational purposes only. Police Credit Union Ltd. does not offer regulated financial advice. Please seek independent financial advice.
Frequently asked questions
A credit union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative, offering an ethical way to save and borrow.
Serve and Protect Credit Union is a not-for-profit organisation passionate about improving the financial resilience of those who serve and protect. The credit union helps its members save and is there for them if they need to borrow.
You can become a member of Serve and Protect by saving just £10 per month. Learn more at: www.serveandprotectcu.co.uk
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During webinars, attendees may be encouraged to speak about their personal circumstances. For this reason, our webinars are not recorded.