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This podcast examines unwanted sexual behaviours against LGBTQ+ people, aiming to generate actionable knowledge to improve responses to such violence.
CEO of Elizabeth Morgan House, Kalina Morgan-Whyman talks on the issues confronting our most vulnerable, the tenuous funding environment for services like hers, and whether governments of all persuasions are serious about addressing the family violence epidemic.
Hosted by Commissioner Micaela Cronin, this is the official podcast series of the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission. The series brings together people from the front-line sector, advocates, people with their own lived experience and other prominent voices who share their vision for a future free from violence.
This episode of Social Norms Chat explores gender norms, violence prevention, and how practitioners can effectively design programs for social change.
In this episode of the Safe & Together Institute podcast series, Dr. Asha Patel shares her journey from working with high-profile offenders to founding Innovating Minds, with a mission to provide early support for children often mislabeled as “naughty” and excluded from education.
A growing number of female teachers are noticing a troubling shift in classroom behavior — a rise in disrespect from male students. Dr Stephanie Wescott and teacher Simone Nguyen join the conversation to explore what’s behind this cultural shift and how educators can respond.
Featuring women with lived experience highlights how to break the intergenerational cycle of domestic abuse - a leading cause of child removal.
Professor Cathy Humphreys and Dr. Katie Lamb discuss their participatory research with children and young people who have experienced family violence from their fathers. The episode features their reflections as researchers, and also shares one of the digital stories developed by a young person as part of this project.
An interview with Assistant Commissioner Dean McWhirter (Family Violence Command, Victoria Police) about practical issues when faced with responding to adolescent violence in the home, and addressing how services might collaborate to intervene earlier.