Recovering from financial trauma


WHEN we think about domestic violence, our minds often turn to physical and emotional scars. However, one of the most overlooked impacts is the profound financial trauma that survivors endure.

Domestic violence doesn’t just leave people emotionally and physically wounded – it often leaves them financially devastated, entangling them in debt, limiting their earning potential and causing lifelong damage to their financial confidence and create emotional scars that extend to the rest of the family, most often, the children.

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