For Service Providers

Resources for Service Providers

CCFWE equips frontline organizations with essential tools, training, and support to address economic abuse effectively and promote systemic change. Browse our offerings below:

Economic Abuse Workshop & Training Materials

Our Economic Abuse Workshop delivers comprehensive, trauma-informed training designed for professionals—from bank staff and credit union teams to shelter workers and domestic abuse advocates.

Fact Sheets & Awareness Posters

Explore our concise fact sheets covering key aspects of domestic and economic abuse ideal for staff training or client education. Download and display our awareness posters in your organization to inform and empower survivors. Download Fact Sheets & Posters.

Economic Abuse Screening Tool

Use our evidence-based screening tool to help identify economic abuse and guide appropriate support pathways—particularly helpful for shelter and social service workers.

Advocate for Survivors

Stand with us. Sign the Economic Justice Pledge and become an advocate within your organization and community. Learn how to champion survivors and elevate the economic safety agenda. Learn More & Sign the Pledge.

Survivor-Centered Resources

Empower survivors with tools they can trust.

STEAR Mobile App: Immediate access to financial and safety resources.

Educational Guides: Practical support on money, legal rights, and well-being.

Help Across Canada: A national directory of support services and hotlines.

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Policy Recommendations

Informed by survivor experience and research, our recommendations focus on housing, employment, credit access, and financial justice.

Ready to take the next step?

  • Request a tailored workshop. Reach out at [email protected] to customize training for your team.

  • Collaborate with us: Co-create fact sheets or develop specialized modules.

  • Stay informed: Sign up for updates on research, policy, and partnership opportunities.

 

Let’s work together to transform service systems and uplift survivors through economic empowerment and justice. Contact us [email protected]