Training and Education
Enhance your understanding and skills with our comprehensive training materials and educational resources.
- Webinars and Workshops: Participate in our regular webinars and workshops on trauma-informed care, economic abuse, and legal advocacy.
- Training Modules: Access our to stay updated on best practices and emerging trends in survivor support.
Download the Economic Abuse Screen Tool
Printable Materials
Download and distribute these essential materials to educate and empower survivors in your care.
- Fact Sheets: Concise information sheets on various domestic and economic abuse aspects.
- Posters: Awareness posters for display in your facility, helping to inform and guide survivors.
Fact sheet and poster
Support and Advocacy
Learn how to provide comprehensive support and advocacy for survivors. Join our
- Join our Help Us Rise campaign to support women
- Sign our pledge to fight Economic Abuse and learn how to become an advocate for Economic Justice within your social circles and local communities. In previous campaigns, over 135 organizations across Canada signed the pledge.
- November 26 is Economic Abuse Awareness Day (EAAD). Help us recognize this day within your networks, at home, and at work, and communicate with all your stakeholders through regular and social media channels. Use our Social Media Toolkit to show support and share your message about this day. Contact us to access your city’s proclamation and acknowledge your Mayor’s support.
- Share the Help Us Rise Campaign on Social Media. Use the campaign promotional messages in our social media toolkit to discuss economic abuse on your organization’s social media channels in November.
Networking and Collaboration
Build a strong support network by connecting with other service providers and organizations.
Contribute to our ongoing consultation to end Economic Abuse
Survivor-Centered Resources
Empower survivors with the right resources and information.
Stear App: Encourage survivors to download the Stear App, providing them with immediate access to support and resources.
Educational Guides: Help survivors with guides on financial literacy, legal rights, and emotional well-being.
Help Across Canada: Connect survivors to help across Canada with our comprehensive list of support services and hotlines.