Veronica Hanke Dacey is a dedicated advocate and founder of a nonprofit organization focused on empowering women who have navigated the complexities of the New Hampshire family court legal system. With a robust background in trauma-informed care and psychological assessment, Veronica specializes in addressing the...
Veronica Hanke Dacey is a dedicated advocate and founder of a nonprofit organization focused on empowering women who have navigated the complexities of the New Hampshire family court legal system. With a robust background in trauma-informed care and psychological assessment, Veronica specializes in addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by survivors of domestic violence. Her expertise in psychological testing, particularly with the Stanford-Binet IV and Wechsler IV & V Intelligence Tests, allows her to provide comprehensive evaluations that inform tailored interventions and support strategies.
In her current role, Veronica leads key projects that encompass advocacy, education, and coaching, creating a safe and supportive environment for women to share their experiences and gain essential skills for navigating legal processes. She conducts thorough legal research, drafts and finalizes legal documents, and actively participates in court hearings, ensuring that her clients' voices are heard and their rights are upheld. Her commitment to volunteer management and community engagement is evident in her successful organization of support groups and educational workshops, which aim to foster resilience and empowerment among participants.
Veronica's skills in grant writing and event planning further enhance her ability to secure funding and resources for her nonprofit, enabling her to expand outreach and impact. By integrating her psychological expertise with her advocacy work, she not only addresses immediate legal needs but also promotes long-term healing and empowerment for women affected by trauma. Through her unwavering dedication, Veronica Hanke Dacey continues to be a beacon of hope and support for those navigating the challenges of the family court system.