Building the Conditions for Safety and Recovery
For individuals and families affected by violence, recovery extends far beyond immediate intervention. It requires stability, continuity, and systems that work in coordination—not isolation.
- Housing that ensures safety
- Healthcare that supports healing
- Economic systems that enable independence
This panel explores how these critical sectors can come together to create sustainable pathways for recovery and resilience.

🔹 Guiding Question
How can housing, health, and economic systems work together—through shared standards, technology, and coordinated policy—to ensure individuals and families can recover, rebuild, and thrive after experiences of violence?
🔹 Key Focus Areas
- Strengthening coordination across public and private systems
- Aligning policy frameworks with real-world implementation
- Leveraging technology for integrated service delivery
- Building economic resilience for long-term stability
- Creating survivor-centered, future-ready ecosystems
🔷 Why Attend
Why This Panel Matters
- ✔️ Integrated Perspective
Gain a deeper understanding of how interconnected systems shape recovery outcomes. - ✔️ Actionable Insights
Move beyond discussion to practical approaches that can be implemented across sectors. - ✔️ Policy Meets Practice
Learn how governance, funding, and service delivery can align effectively. - ✔️ Future-Focused Thinking
Explore the role of AI, data, and innovation in building safer, more responsive systems. - ✔️ Meaningful Connections
Engage with leaders, policymakers, and professionals driving change in this space. - ✔️ Real Impact
Be part of a dialogue that contributes to safer communities and stronger support systems.