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Domestic Abuse: A Conversation With …
Shereen
26 episodes
1 week ago
Listen as we start a conversation about domestic abuse and sexual violence, these episodes are designed to spark a conversation with a friend, neighbor, family member, colleague and sometimes just an initial conversation with oneself, about all types of domestic abuse, how to spot the signs of abuse and how and where to get support and advice.

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Listen as we start a conversation about domestic abuse and sexual violence, these episodes are designed to spark a conversation with a friend, neighbor, family member, colleague and sometimes just an initial conversation with oneself, about all types of domestic abuse, how to spot the signs of abuse and how and where to get support and advice.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Review on It Ends With Us - Harmful or Helpful?
Domestic Abuse: A Conversation With …
27 minutes
1 year ago
Review on It Ends With Us - Harmful or Helpful?
this film has raised awareness and conversations around some complexities of abuse. many victims may not be able to resonate with the victim/perpetrator dynamic the film promotes domestic abuse as, maybe even feeling like they have not been able to follow Lily’s example and harbor self-blame. In reality, the experience of abuse is much more complex, gritty, lonely, heavily judged and misunderstood. The overall message that should be taken away from the film and in real life, is abuse is never ever the victim’s fault and always that of the abuser, regardless of personal trauma, background, job title, ethnicity, age and financial status. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Domestic Abuse: A Conversation With …
Listen as we start a conversation about domestic abuse and sexual violence, these episodes are designed to spark a conversation with a friend, neighbor, family member, colleague and sometimes just an initial conversation with oneself, about all types of domestic abuse, how to spot the signs of abuse and how and where to get support and advice.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.