By bringing together perspectives spanning advocacy, service organisations, and researchers working in the field of financial abuse prevention and intervention, this white paper shows the gaps in current data collection tools, such as the personal safety survey (ABS, 2024). The paper also discusses who needs to have a seat at the table in future data collection and research design.
Details
Title
Making financial abuse visible: Embedding women's and children's voices in policymaking and research
Creators
Adrienne Byrt
Kay Cook
Rachael Burgin
Georgina Dimopoulos
Jade Blakkarly
Soizic Brohan
Ashlea Coen
Terese Edwards
Brigid Evans
Helen Freris
Rebecca Glenn
Ann Kayis-Kumar
Chabel Khan
Julie Kun
Rachna Madaan Bowman
Diana Piantedosi
Alexandra Ridgway
Andi Sebastian
Supriya Singh
Wendy Stone
Publication Details
pp.1-25
Publisher
Swinburne University of Technology; Australia
Grant note
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council, Discovery Project DP240101075.