RT Article T1 Intersectional and Trauma-Informed Approaches to Employment Services: Insights From Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Service Providers JF Violence against women VO 28 IS 2 SP 617 OP 640 A1 Tarshis, Sarah A2 Alaggia, Ramona 1957- A2 Logie, Carmen H. LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1783529970 AB This article presents qualitative findings from a constructivist grounded theory study that examines intimate partner violence and employment-seeking from the perspectives of 10 service providers. Three distinct themes emerge through analysis: (a) understanding the intersecting barriers to employment faced by survivors, (b) integrated approaches to employment services, and (c) barriers to providing employment services. Findings have important theoretical implications on the intersectional nature of employment-seeking and provide insight into IPV service responses. K1 intervention/treatment K1 Employment K1 intimate partner violence (IPV) DO 10.1177/1077801220988344