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Advocacy

Evidence-based

Evidence-based

Evidence-based

  • A problem can only be solved by understanding its root causes. This can only be done through research and analysis. Qualitative (measures of social media traffic, engagement, and awareness) and quantitative (interviews, discussions, and focus groups) data will be analyzed, and this information will be used to advocate for identified needs.

Policy Change

Evidence-based

Evidence-based

  • Annual reports will be issued on the I'm Not Wrong website with important information for systems and policy change.

Social-Ecological Model

Theory of Intersectionality

Theory of Intersectionality

  • Advocacy efforts will be guided by the social-ecological model and understanding that an individual's relationship with the different systems in their lives both shape and contribute to the victimology of coercive control.

Theory of Intersectionality

Theory of Intersectionality

Theory of Intersectionality

  • I'm Not Wrong is guided by the theoretical belief that overlapping identities in an individual's life can and do contribute to vulnerabilities and disparities increasing the risk of coercive control.


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