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Coercive Control - conversations that count
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3 months ago
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PWDA on coercive control
Coercive Control - conversations that count
31 minutes
4 months ago
PWDA on coercive control
Content warning: this episode discusses domestic and family violence and deals with distressing themes. Please use discretion and sensitivity when listening.   In this week's episode we meet with Summah McKinnon from People with Disability Australia (PWDA). We talk through the impact of coercive control on women with disability and how organisations can improve access for women seeking support.    Shownotes    People with Disability Australia: https://pwd.org.au/  Building Access Project: https://pwd.org.au/projects/building-access-project/  Preventing violence against women and girls with disability: https://www.ourwatch.org.au/change-the-story/changing-the-landscape   Support: https://1800respect.org.au/sunny     Learn more about disability and inclusive language: PWDA Language Guide: A guide to language about disability   Information about disability in the workplace: Identifying as a person with disability in the workplace Australian Human Rights Commission Disability employment - Creating workplaces for everyone Australian Human Rights Commission  
Coercive Control - conversations that count