Key learnings from the Intensive Co-Assessment Planning Process (ICAPP) pilot project to address how interagency policies and practices could improve the government’s response to the needs of survivors at the intersection of homelessness and sexual and domestic violence.
This tool offers a set of questions related to tradeoffs and the Five Domains of Wellbeing that you can use as a “check engine light” for you and your work.
Use this tool to identify how a specific policy, project, program or practice will impact different stakeholders’ wellbeing, allowing you to anticipate and address unsustainable tradeoffs.
Learn how domestic violence practitioners can shift from a singular focus on short-term safety toward increasing survivor safety in the context of creating opportunities to support long-term wellbeing.