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A Business Case for:

A Business Case for:. An Enhanced Strategy to End Domestic Violence. S usan Somogyi Wells, MSW, RSW, MBA C onsulting Services. To Make a Case. It is about strategy, not programs It must fit Outputs are out – give me proof An educated guess is good enough Just follow the rules

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A Business Case for:

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  1. A Business Case for: An Enhanced Strategy to End Domestic Violence • Susan Somogyi Wells, MSW, RSW, MBA • Consulting Services

  2. To Make a Case • It is about strategy, not programs • It must fit • Outputs are out – give me proof • An educated guess is good enough • Just follow the rules • “Everything I know about making a business case, I learned in Social Work 101”

  3. To Make a Case

  4. Strategic Context • Current Strategy • Current strategies are directed mainly towards women. • Assumptions • Assume one size fits all for men – 40% is lower risk Situational Couple Violence • Assume one size fits all for women

  5. Strategic Context • The Need • Strategies to end DV must close the current service gaps. • The Outcomes • Counselling can reduce the government’s costs related to DV and provide a return on investment.(e.g. EAP)

  6. Strategic Context • The Problem • Current Strategies to end DV may not be the most economical and effective. • Must differentiate the violence, support men and respect women’s right to choose. • The Impact • The gap in the current strategy may be significantly increasing the indirect social and economic costs.

  7. Strategic Context • The Strategic Fit • End DV • Prevent DV before it happens • Reduce spending • Reduce pressures on judicial services • Reduce pressures on Child Welfare • Ensure accessible services to diverse population • Closing the service gap with equal and consistent access to counselling aligns well with the Ontario government's current strategic priorities.

  8. Cost Analysis – It’s a guess!

  9. Cost Analysis– It’s a guess! • Direct costs of the current intervention - 2,188 per case. • The cost of prevention and early intervention - $1,000 per case.

  10. Cost Analysis– It’s a guess! • The estimated direct cost saving to the province could range between $1.9 and $11.4 million per year. • Ontario DV rates • 40% of cases that could benefit (lower risk Situational Couple Violence) • 20-80% utilization • 50-75% will be successful (OQ45) • Equals best case and worst case scenario

  11. Constraints and Considerations • All other arguments, potential arguments and a rebuttal • All other cost and ethical considerations. Summary and Recommendations • Consistent practices • Think tank • Funding for pilot studies

  12. Questions and Discussion

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