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I have spent quite some time reviewing the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC’s) survey on Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence (http://www.cdc.gov/ViolencePrevention/pdf/NISVS_Report2010-a.pdf).While the report has very little to cheer about I did find one nugget of hope on page 58.
Page 58 has a section titled “Number of Perpetrators in Lifetime Reports of Violence by an Intimate Partner”. That small section talks about how many different partners victims have had who have abused ... ? Continue reading ...
Domestic Violence Rises During The Holidays – It’s Not Too Late To Help 100 Women
If you Google the term “domestic violence incidents spike during the holidays” you get over 170 Google news returns that talk about how domestic violence increases during the holidays.
The Chicago Tribune talks about the double whammy victims of domestic violence in Joplin had to endure. First they had the tornado which forced one woman who had left her abuser to return to him because her father’s home was destroyed (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/sns-bc-us--joplintorn... ? Continue reading ...
With thanks
Over the years I have come to know a number of incredible and dedicated folks who work long hours insuring that women and their children are safe from their abusers. They don’t do it for fame or fortune - they do it because it is the right thing to do. They do it because violence against women must stop - so to all those “at the front line of this fight” thank you for all you do to help end violence against women.
Happy Thanksgiving! ...? Continue reading ...
Millions Of Princesses
Yesterday was Halloween and this year like the previous two years the most purchased costume for little girls was a Princess costume (http://www.nrf.com/modules.php?name=News&op=viewlive&sp_id=1200). In fact there were over five million princess costumes sold this year (http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2011/10/28/slideshow-best-selling-halloween.html?s=image_gallery) over 800,000 million more than last year.
Most little girls want to be princesses. I know I did.
In fact I wanted... ? Continue reading ...
Financial Independence For Survivors – Is It Enough?
A report by Andrea Kovach a staff attorney at the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law points out that women have a better chance of staying out of abusive relationships once they acquire financial literacy skills. Ms. Kovach talks about a number of programs that help these women achieve financial independence and points out a number of success stories.
There is no doubt that financial independence is crucial to a woman’s safety and her ability to leave her abuser. For some women... ? Continue reading ...
Domestic Violence One Of The Top Health Issues For Women In The U.S.
I have said for a very long time that domestic violence is one of the major health issues facing women. I’ve shared statistics from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) showing that the health-related costs of rape, physical assault, stalking, and homicide by intimate partners exceed $5.8 billion each year. Of this total, nearly $4.1 billion are for direct medical and mental health care services.
According to Dr. Jennifer Wider a renowned women’s health expert domestic violence is... ? Continue reading ...
Resilient
Survivors of domestic violence are resilient. I have always believed this and so does Dr. Kim Anderson of the University of Missouri.
Dr. Anderson suggests that we work with survivors to help them recognize the strength and resilience they gained from their situations. In her words:
“I have learned that resiliency is not a scarce commodity in which some have it and some do not. Instead, there are many roads to surviving, persevering, and thriving if we are prepared to listen and learn f... ? Continue reading ...
What Others Have Said About The Business of Me
I have had the pleasure of working with survivors of domestic violence since 2003 and I can’t begin to tell you the joy I have received from working with and knowing these wonderful women. Many of them have told me what The Business of Me has meant to them and I would like to share some of their comments with you so that you can understand the impact of the program has had on these women.
“I have a more positive outlook on my future”
“I see I've accomplished some of my vision and I... ? Continue reading ...
The Business of Me A Solution To Workplace Violence
Last week I talked about the problems faced by corporations due to domestic violence. I also talked about a solution.
The solution I outlined was the creation of corporate/community partnerships whereby women’s shelters and corporations partner with each other to reach out to women in corporations to help them get out and stay out of abusive relationships. Today I am going to describe how The Business of Me does just that.
The Business of Me forms what becomes a tightly-knit group of wom... ? Continue reading ...
Yes I Can
The inspirational message for week 6 of The Business of Me is “Yes I Can”. The message acknowledges the wonderful work the participants have done to begin the process of creating self-sufficient independent lives. This is the final weekly session. One month later the Board of Directors meetings begin.
They now have the tools they need to make their vision a reality and with the support provided through The Board of Directors meetings, and their online support group, they can continue to... ? Continue reading ...
The Vision Continues
The inspirational message for week 5 of The Business of Me is “The Vision Continues”.
The weekly sessions are almost over and the participants are near the finish line of the first phase of The Business of Me. In this week’s session each participant presents to the group the collage they have been working on since the first week. The collage is the visual representation of what they want their future to be.
One participant who I recently saw again after several years excitedly told ... ? Continue reading ...
Standing Tall and Proud
The Business of Me has six weekly sessions followed by three monthly sessions. Each weekly session has an inspirational message. I have talked about the inspirational message for the first three sessions (http://www.thebusinessofme.com/the-business-of-me-blog.php ). Today I am going to talk about the inspirational message for week four.
The inspirational message for Week 4 is “Standing Tall and Proud”. This is the beginning of the second half of the weekly sessions.
By this time the pa... ? Continue reading ...
Into The Light
In my previous two blog posts I talked about the inspirational messages for week one and week two of The Business of Me (http://www.thebusinessofme.com/the-business-of-me-blog.php ).
“Into the Light” is the title of third session. It is a continuation of the “Allegory of the Cave”.
In week three we further guide the participants “Out of the Cave” and “Into the Light”. As the participants are making their way out of the cave the light is bright and some may be blinded by it b... ? Continue reading ...
Coming Out Of The Cave
Each weekly session of The Business of Me has an inspirational message and on December 14th I talked about the inspirational message for the first session (http://www.thebusinessofme.com/the-business-of-me-blog.php) today I will talk about the inspirational message for the second session.
The inspirational message for week two is “Coming Out Of The Cave”. Women who have endured domestic violence have been prisoners. The abuser has controlled every aspect of their lives and when they do f... ? Continue reading ...
Changing Your View
The Business of Me begins each week with an inspirational message which clarifies that week’s session. “Changing Your View” is the inspirational message for the first session. This title says it all. Before any real change can come about participants must change their world-view. Change is difficult but the most difficult work has begun as our participants have taken the first step by leaving their abusive relationship or are beginning to see that they can leave it successfully.
This ... ? Continue reading ...
The Business of Me Changes Thinking
A friend of mine the author and artist Paol Seagram says “nothing changes until you do.” As I said in my post of December 6th (http://www.thebusinessofme.com/the-business-of-me-blog.php) The Business of Me is all about change. We effect change by guiding participants to shift their thinking.
Each of us has a belief system. Our belief system rules how we conduct our lives, and sometimes we may not even realize we are reacting to the paradigms we hold. We don’t always see things as they ... ? Continue reading ...
The Business Of Me Is A Change Agent
According to Syracuse University (http://www-distance.syr.edu/glossary.html) a "change agent" is “Any individual or group that performs purposeful educative activity designed to influence change in a practical or specific situation. Sometimes the term is used synonymously with facilitator, instructor, leader, planner, or teacher.”
That definition defines The Business of Me. The Business of Me is a program that creates a change in the lives of survivors of domestic violence. We help thes... ? Continue reading ...
“SWOT”-What Is It And How We Use It
The Business of Me guides our participants through a personal SWOT Analysis. Normally when I tell people we use a SWOT Analysis the normal response is “Huh?”
A “SWOT” Analysis is normally used in business and is a strategic planning method to analyze the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of a business opportunity. Well run businesses are always looking for new ways to make money. When they want to explore an idea for a new product or service that they may want to off... ? Continue reading ...
So What Is The Business of Me
I was talking to a reporter today who described The Business of Me as a financial literacy program for survivors of domestic violence. Yes The Business of Me teaches the financial literacy skills which are as important in life as knowing how to use a knife and fork. But the program is also about change and building community.
More specifically The Business of Me takes a disparate group of women who come together at a domestic violence shelter- who in all probability have never met until ... ? Continue reading ...
The Business of Me and Self-Ability-Self-Efficacy
The Business of Me has from its inception used the term “Self-Ability”. “Self-Ability” is defined in The Business of Me as one's perception of what one is "able" to do.
Domestic violence includes emotional abuse. Abusive partners use emotional domination as a control mechanism that includes imposing feelings of worthlessness on their partner. Our participants are so often mired in what they perceive as being "wrong" with them that they carry that way of thinking into the way that th... ? Continue reading ...
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Nancy Salamone
Nancy Salamone’s career and personal accomplishments are vast and varied. For more than three decades Nancy has shown extraordinary leadership during her business career and through her personal endeavors. Her accomplishments include 25 years as an executive for major Wall Street financial services companies, her devotion to “giving back” through her non-profit work, her teaching and her visionary creation of “The Business of Me”, a curriculum that teaches financial self-sufficiency to women survivors of domestic violence.
Write to me at nancy(@)thebusinessofme.com or for general information write to info(@)thebusinessofme.com. We look forward to hearing from you.
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