Nnawulezi Nkiru, Hacskaylo Margaret
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD USA.
National Alliance for Safe Housing, Inc (NASH), 712 H St, NE, Washington, DC, USA.
J Fam Violence. 2022;37(6):915-925. doi: 10.1007/s10896-020-00231-8. Epub 2021 Jan 5.
The social, financial, and emotional repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic has left many organizations that support survivors of intimate partner violence questioning how to maintain core services while addressing compounding individual, organizational, and public health issues. Stay-at-home orders and other COVID-19 mitigation strategies have resulted in reduced shelter availability and increased intimate partner violence rates. Coupled with the economic impact of the pandemic, these factors have threatened financial and housing stability. To better understand these challenges and provide immediate support, The National Alliance for Safe Housing (NASH) co-hosted a peer support call to provide a virtual platform for practitioners to ask questions, discuss challenges, and share strategies for quality service provision during the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 800 practitioners from across the United States participated in the NASH call, most of whom were advocates, program directors, and managers. NASH gathered data on practitioners' needs from a brief survey from the registration form analyzed using conventional inductive content analysis. Practitioners' primary concerns were situated within eight questions, which we categorized into four meta-categories: (1) managing residential housing programs; (2) getting survivors materials resources; (3) keeping staff safe; and (4) maintaining organizational operations. The paper concludes with community-grounded and empirically supported practice recommendations aligned with practitioners' expressed needs.
新冠疫情带来的社会、经济和情感影响,让许多为亲密伴侣暴力幸存者提供支持的组织开始思考,在应对个人、组织和公共卫生等复杂问题时,如何维持核心服务。居家令和其他新冠疫情缓解策略导致庇护所数量减少,亲密伴侣暴力发生率上升。再加上疫情的经济影响,这些因素威胁到了财务和住房稳定。为了更好地理解这些挑战并提供即时支持,全国安全住房联盟(NASH)共同主办了一次同行支持电话会议,为从业者提供一个虚拟平台,以便他们提问、讨论挑战,并分享在新冠疫情期间提供优质服务的策略。来自美国各地的800多名从业者参加了NASH的电话会议,其中大多数是倡导者、项目主任和管理人员。NASH通过对注册表中的简短调查收集从业者需求数据,并采用传统归纳式内容分析法进行分析。从业者的主要担忧集中在八个问题上,我们将其分为四个元类别:(1)管理住宅项目;(2)为幸存者提供物资资源;(3)保障员工安全;(4)维持组织运营。本文最后提出了基于社区且有实证支持的实践建议,这些建议与从业者表达的需求相一致。