
Coercive Control - conversations that count (DVNSW)
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08 Jul 2024 | Jess Hill on coercive control | 01:00:31 | |
Content warning: this episode discusses domestic and family violence and deals with distressing themes. Please use discretion and sensitivity when listening. In this first episode, we chat with award-winning journalist and author of See What You Made Me Do, Jess Hill. Join us as we unpack coercive control, what it looks like, its impacts and the dynamics of power and control. Show Notes: Jess Hill: https://www.jesshill.net/ See What You Made Me Do: https://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/see-what-you-made-me-do SBS documentary - See What you Made Me Do The Trap podcast: https://www.vwt.org.au/thetrap/ | |||
17 Jul 2024 | Dr Jane Wangmann on the legislation | 01:05:36 | |
Content warning: this episode discusses domestic and family violence and deals with distressing themes. Please use discretion and sensitivity when listening.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the new NSW coercive control legislation with Dr Jane Wangmann, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). | |||
15 Aug 2024 | The impact of coercive control in regional NSW | 00:44:00 | |
Content warning: this episode discusses domestic and family violence and deals with distressing themes. Please use discretion and sensitivity when listening. Lisa Smith moved from the Coast to Country and spent time working at the Women’s Domestic and Family Violence Court Advocacy in Walgett. In this episode Lisa shares the complexities, challenges and impact of coercive control in regional NSW.
Shownotes Women's Domestic Violence Court Advocacy: Phone: 1800 WDVCAS (1800 938 227) Women's Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Services (nsw.gov.au) More information: 182.pdf (nsw.gov.au)
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29 Aug 2024 | David Mandel on coercive control | 00:44:22 | |
This week we hear from David Mandel and his work at the Safe & Together Institute around coercive control. With over 35 years' experience in the domestic violence and child welfare fields, David is the creator of the Safe & Together Model, a transformational approach to changing how systems and practitioners respond to domestic violence when children are involved. He has identified how a perpetrator pattern-based approach can improve the ability to partner with survivors, intervene with perpetrators as parents, and improve outcomes for children.
Shownotes Visit the Safe & Together Institute website Start learning now with the Safe & Together Institute Virtual Academy Listen to the Safe & Together Institute podcast Read David’s book “Stop Blaming Mothers and Ignoring Fathers: How to Transform the Way to Keep Children Safe from Domestic Violence” Follow David and the Institute on his social media @davidgmandel and @safeandtogetherinstitute | |||
25 Jul 2024 | Annabelle Daniel on the implementation | 00:22:42 | |
Content warning: this episode discusses domestic and family violence and deals with distressing themes. Please use discretion and sensitivity when listening. This week we chat to Women’s Community Shelters CEO and Chair of Domestic Violence NSW, Annabelle Daniel. Annabelle has been a leader in the social sector for over 20 years, working in private enterprise, the Australian government and the community sector including as the Manager of Elsie’s refuge, Australia’s first women’s shelter. As the Independent Member on the New South Wales Coercive Control Implementation Taskforce, along with Chairing the Coercive Control DFV Sector and Lived Expertise Reference Groups, Annabelle Daniel share’s her expertise and insights on the legislation implementation. | |||
22 Aug 2024 | Rebecca Glenn on economic abuse | 00:48:54 | |
Content warning: this episode discusses domestic and family violence and deals with distressing themes. Please use discretion and sensitivity when listening.
Rebecca Glenn, founder and CEO of the Centre for Women’s Economic Safety (CWES), joins us this week to talk about the wide-ranging impacts of economic abuse in the context of coercive control.
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01 Aug 2024 | A yarn with Ashlee Donohue, Kowana Welsh and Raylene Hassall | 00:38:28 | |
Content warning: this episode discusses domestic and family violence and deals with distressing themes. Please use discretion and sensitivity when listening.
This week Raylene Hassall, Senior Policy Officer at Domestic Violence NSW (DVNSW) joins as host for an incredible yarn with Ashlee Donohue, CEO of Mudgin-Gal Women's Centre and Kowana Welsh, Senior Project Officer at Womens and Girls Emergency Centre (WAGEC).
Shownotes: Mudgin-Gal: https://www.mudgin-gal.org.au/ WAGEC: Women's & Girls' Emergency Centre | WAGEC Because I Love Him: Magabala Books | |||
09 Aug 2024 | Supported Accommodation & Homelessness Services Shoalhaven Illawarra (SAHSSI) on coercive control | 00:45:34 | |
Content warning: this episode discusses domestic and family violence and deals with distressing themes. Please use discretion and sensitivity when listening. This week Penny Dordoy and Evie Rankmore from Supported Accommodation & Homelessness Services Shoalhaven Illawarra (SAHSSI) share their insights on coercive control from the frontline. Penny is CEO of SAHSSI and a director on the DVNSW Board and Evie is a DVRE outreach case manager at SAHSSI and member of the DVNSW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Steering Committee.
Shownotes: Supported Accommodation & Homelessness Services Shoalhaven Illawarra: https://www.sahssi.org.au/ |