TY - BOOK ED - Surviving Economic Abuse TI - The cost of Covid-19: economic abuse throughout the pandemic PY - 2021/// PB - Surviving Economic Abuse, KW - COVID-19 KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - ECONOMIC ABUSE KW - ECONOMIC ASPECTS KW - FINANCIAL ABUSE KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - PANDEMICS KW - VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - INTERNATIONAL KW - UNITED KINGDOM N2 - The aim of the Cost of Covid-19 research was to create a step change in practice and policy in respect to meeting the economic safety needs of victim-survivors of domestic abuse. To understand the economic safety needs arising from the pandemic, Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA) undertook a rapid review. This consisted of a UK-wide survey and a series of interviews. A total of 560 people responded to the survey (360 victim-survivors and 200 front line professionals) between June and August. Of these, 73 took part in two rounds of follow-up interviews (summer and autumn of 2020). The findings highlighted the many ways in which perpetrators of domestic abuse controlled the economic resources of a current or former partner during the initial months of the Covid-19 pandemic. This included restricting, exploiting and/or sabotaging education or employment; finances (including welfare benefits and child maintenance); daily necessities (including food and utilities); and housing and accommodation. These issues intersected in ways that shrank women’s space for action. (From the Executive summary). See also the 2-page fact sheet (#7189). Record #7194 UR - https://survivingeconomicabuse.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/SEA-Cost-of-Covid-Report_2021-04.pdf UR - https://library.nzfvc.org.nz/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=7189 UR - https://survivingeconomicabuse.org/about-us/projects-and-policy/the-cost-of-covid-19/ ER -