Economic Justice Framework: Ways to identify, combat, and recover from adolescent economic abuse
0.75 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered at a reduced rate to NAPNAP Members. This continuing education activity rate is $7.5 for NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $15. This course is an archived session from NAPNAP's Pediatric Virtual Symposium: 2024 Targeted Topics.
Economic abuse is a deliberate pattern of control in which individuals interfere with their partner’s ability to acquire, use and maintain economic resources. The impact of economic abuse – sabotage, exploitation and control – have life-long impacts and could have devastating consequences for young people before they even begin their independent, adult lives. This session will explore how to talk to adolescents and young adults about economic abuse and ways to implement an economic justice framework.
Please note that this program is an archived session NAPNAP's Pediatric Virtual Symposium: 2024 Targeted Topics. If you had attended 2024 virtual symposium and earned CE for this session, this course will be a duplicate.
This continuing education activity is administered by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) as an Agency providing continuing education credit. Individuals who complete this program will be awarded 0.75 NAPNAP Contact Hour.
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Target Audience
Pediatric-focused advanced practice registered nurses
Learning Objectives
• Identify the problems inherent to economic abuse
• Understand the linkage between other types of IPV and economic abuse
• Name three strategies for building economic justice
• Reflect on your workplace and potential ways to create a more supportive, strength-based setting
Shenoa Rose Jamieson, CRNP, SANE-A, SANE-P
Division Child Advocacy and Division of Adolescent
and Young Adult Medicine, UPMC Children’s
Hospital of Pittsburgh
Available Credit
- 0.75 Contact hours