How we can help you?

1. Needs Assessment:

- Conduct a comprehensive assessment to identify the educational needs of

domestic violence victims in the community.

- Collaborate with local shelters, support organizations, and law enforcement

agencies to gather data and insights on the specific challenges faced by

survivors.

2. Partnership Development:

- Identify schools or educational institutions that offer short-term education

programs relevant to the job market and aligned with survivors' interests.

- Establish partnerships with these institutions to provide specialized

educational opportunities and support services for domestic violence victims.

- Develop Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) outlining the collaboration,

including program details, participant criteria, and support mechanisms.

3. Educational Support Services:

- Create a team of dedicated educational counselors to provide personalized

guidance and support to survivors.

- Conduct individual assessments to identify survivors' skills, interests, and

career goals.

- Assist survivors in choosing appropriate short-term education programs

based on their aspirations and the local job market.

- Facilitate enrollment processes, including application assistance, financial aid

guidance, and tuition support.

4. Holistic Support:

- Collaborate with partner schools to ensure survivors have access to additional

support services such as counseling, childcare, transportation, and mentorship

programs.

- Connect survivors with community resources, including legal aid, housing

assistance, and mental health services.

- Organize workshops and seminars on financial literacy, resume writing,

interview skills, and workplace etiquette to enhance survivors' overall

employability.

 

5. Job Placement and Follow-Up:

- Establish partnerships with local businesses and employers to create job

placement opportunities for program participants.

- Conduct job readiness training, including mock interviews, networking

strategies, and professional development workshops.

- Provide ongoing support and mentorship to survivors during the job search

process and initial employment stages.

- Implement a follow-up system to track participants' progress, measure

program effectiveness, and identify areas for improvement.

 

6. Program Evaluation:

- Regularly evaluate the program's impact and outcomes through participant

surveys, interviews, and job placement success rates.

- Use feedback and data to refine the program, improve services, and adapt to

the changing needs of domestic violence victims.

- Collaborate with research institutions and academic partners to conduct long-

term studies on the program's effectiveness and societal impact.