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Social Work SpotlightSocial Work SpotlightEpisode 91: EileenIn this episode I speak with Eileen, who has over 30 years of experience in child abuse, family violence, mental health and trauma and is passionate about the safety of children and ensuring the voices of children are heard. In 2022 Eileen launched her own company as a way of promoting primary prevention in the areas of child abuse and family violence.Links to resources mentioned in this week’s episode:Eileen’s business ‘Earlvention’ - https://www.earlvention.com.au/Safe and Equal, Melbourne - https://safeandequal.org.au/The Nati...2025-04-2155 minThe Pitcairn TrialsThe Pitcairn TrialsYour Questions AnsweredLuke Jones takes you behind The Pitcairn Trials, to answer some of your most-asked questions. We hear how he navigated interviewing Glenda, who grew up on Pitcairn and experienced abuse there, how he found his way through a maze of official legal documents and whether he would ever visit Pitcairn himself.  Luke reveals the unanswered questions he still has from the series, and the areas he’d like to explore further.Listen to all episodes of The Pitcairn Trials wherever you get your podcasts.There are organisations around the world tha...2025-03-1333 minThe Pitcairn TrialsThe Pitcairn TrialsThe AftermathThe Guilty men of Pitcairn received remarkably short prison sentences. Some on the island, sent to the luxury jail they helped to build. Some received community service, with time off to help with the island’s harvest and work. In the end the Pitcairn Trials cost £47 million, paid by the British taxpayer and government. By 2009 all the convicted men had been released. But the problem did not vanish in the years since. We examine what the future holds for Pitcairn. Can Pitcairn escape the shadows of its past? Glenda reflects on the Pitcairn paradox for some survivors, "I loved Pit...2025-01-3040 minThe Pitcairn TrialsThe Pitcairn TrialsTaking a StandGlenda takes the stand. Through interviews and court transcripts, we examine the Defence team’s arguments, and the legal debates that surrounded them. Glenda and police officer Peter George wait for the verdict in the UK. Peter gets it first, then phones Glenda. All…Guilty. But the defence is not giving up… so before convictions are entered, it is back to London, to the Privy council as the Pitcairners lodge an extraordinary appeal before the Law Lords.Listen to episodes of The Pitcairn Trials exclusively and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, or Apple Podcasts, or Spo...2025-01-2333 minThe Pitcairn TrialsThe Pitcairn TrialsWhite Wigs and Red DirtJudges, lawyers and a press pack make the long journey to Pitcairn and the trials begin. Journalists are summoned to a meeting of all the women on the Island at Big Fence as they argue that their men are innocent, and there are claims that the trials are a British conspiracy to reclaim Pitcairn. A punishment for the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789, revenge on Pitcairn, being a dish served well and truly cold. Listen to episodes of The Pitcairn Trials exclusively and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, or Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Start y...2025-01-2333 minThe Pitcairn TrialsThe Pitcairn TrialsOrder, OrderDespite immense pressure to withdraw their testimony, key witnesses for the prosecution are secured. A campaign to undermine the victims to withdraw from the trial begins, led by… Pitcairn women.Listen to episodes of The Pitcairn Trials exclusively and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, or Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting http://www.wondery.com/links/the-pitcairn-trials.There are organisations around the world that work to prevent the abuse of children and support survivors.In the UK:https://www.nspcc.org.uk/ h...2025-01-1634 minThe Pitcairn TrialsThe Pitcairn TrialsGlenda, A Survivor’s StoryLuke Jones meets Glenda at her home, in the UK. Glenda grew up on Pitcairn but now lives in the UK. She was abused growing up but told no one, until she was contacted by Kent Police during Operation Unique. This is the first time Glenda has recorded her story and it is very emotional. Glenda is supported in the room by her therapist and friend Sandy. And what about justice for the victims and survivors? Some fear the risks to the Island are too great to take this to trial. Politicians and lawyers around the world fie...2025-01-1633 minThe Pitcairn TrialsThe Pitcairn TrialsHave you Ever Wanted to Disappear?What is the history of the Island of Pitcairn, its myths and realities?Born from the 1789 Mutiny, the mutineers, led by Fletcher Christian stumble across Pitcairn. Handily wrongly located on maps, this is their opportunity to escape the British Navy and disappear, today all Pitcairn families are descended from the mutineers and their Tahitian ‘wives’. But they were not a contented community, marked by violence and death, which are marked on the Island in place names. Abuse survivor Glenda, now living in the UK, paints a vivid picture of life on the Island, eating breadfruit, swimming, the uniqu...2025-01-0836 minThe Pitcairn TrialsThe Pitcairn TrialsUp the Hill of DifficultyKent WPC Gail Cox is chosen as the woman to bring law to Pitcairn. She sets off to Pitcairn to teach the locals how to Police themselves. At a drunken Pitcairn party, one evening, another girl makes an allegation of rape. Detective Peter George returns to Pitcairn and a distressing and astonishing picture begins to emerge of child sexual abuse on an unimaginable scale.Listen to episodes of The Pitcairn Trials exclusively and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting http://www.wondery.com/links/t...2025-01-0832 minSocial Work SpotlightSocial Work SpotlightEpisode 124: JordanIn this episode I speak with Jordan, an accredited social worker and clinical supervisor. Jordan has worked in a variety of fields such as service coordination, aged care, mental health, drug and alcohol, and currently works within schools. Jordan is passionate about connecting with others and hearing their stories.Links to resources mentioned in this week’s episode:NAPCAN’s Love Bites program - https://www.napcan.org.au/Programs/love-bites/Lifeline’s DV Alert workshops - https://dvalert.org.au/Emerging Minds mental health and wellbeing training - http...2024-12-061h 08The Pitcairn TrialsThe Pitcairn TrialsParadise, LostIn Kent, UK, Police Officer Peter George is asked to investigate an alleged serious crime: the rape of a child. The crime is not in England but on the remote Pacific Island of Pitcairn, and what Peter and his colleague find is a complicated story. They decide that modern British law and policing must be taken to this worryingly lawless Island, but how to implement an entire legal system on a remote Pacific island? And what are the secrets that are hidden in plain sight?Follow The Pitcairn Trials on the Wondery App. This is episode 1 of...2024-09-1827 minRun Against ViolenceRun Against ViolenceUncomfortable Conversations With Kids: 'The Tuned' In ApproachDr Tim Moore is an Associate Professor and the Deputy Director at the Institute of Child Protection Studies. He shares his love of storytelling with Patty Kikos, along with comical cautionary tales of 'what not to do' from the lessons he learned as a youth worker. Tim's passion about empowering adults to have 'uncomfortable conversations', to ensure young people have a voice, inspired him to co author the much anticipated Tuned In training modules, released by NAPCAN. We take a deep dive into all 6 components, which are a wonderful resource for those working with groups of young people, to h...2024-08-2253 minMYC UncensoredMYC UncensoredHealthy Relationships: NAPCAN Love BitesOn this episode of MYC Uncensored, Satini shares a little about a program called Love Bites by NAPCAN. A program developed to promote healthy and respectful relationships within young people’s lives covering different aspects such as consent, communication and recognising signs of abuse.  -------------------- Stay connected with us: Instagram: @myc_uncensored Facebook: @mycuncensored Spotify: Listen on Spotify Submit your questions/confessions (all anonymous): https://tinyurl.com/yd98epm2    2024-05-1014 minPolicy Forum PodPolicy Forum PodCreating communities for childrenThis National Child Protection Week we ask the question: What part can we as individuals play in protecting children and creating a culture of care?The theme for this year’s National Child Protection Week is ‘Where we start matters’ building on the essence that ‘every child in every community needs a fair go’. In this episode, we speak to researcher Tim Moore, and NAPCAN Deputy-CEO Rani Kumar about what needs to happen, not just this week, but every day of the year. They discuss the structural problems that need to be addressed in the pol...2023-09-0153 minSocial Work SpotlightSocial Work SpotlightEpisode 68: EmmaIn this episode I speak with Emma, a social worker and youth worker who achieved accreditation as a Mental Health Social Worker while working at Headspace. Emma has expertise in a range of trauma informed therapeutic interventions including work with disordered eating associated with ADHD, the impact of CPTSD in ADHD, and the comorbidities of anxiety, depression and burnout. She has a passion for work in reframing and healing from shame associated with ADHD.Links to resources mentioned in this week’s episode:Blue Knot Foundation training - https://professionals.blueknot.org.au/pr...2022-10-141h 10Run Against ViolenceRun Against ViolenceLove BitesRun Against Violence partners with the National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (NAPCAN) to help ensure that every teenager in Australia has the opportunity to learn about what healthy relationships look like for them. Over the last 2 years, the RAV has donated $200,000 to NAPCAN to enhance and expand its Love Bites program (and 100% of funds raised in 2022 will be donated too). Madelene McGrath is the National Stakeholder Manager and NAPCAN and Dr Brenda Dobia is an Adjunct Fellow, with the School of Education at the Western Sydney University and has worked with NAPCAN for...2022-09-0952 minRun Against ViolenceRun Against ViolenceBehind the ScenesThe co-founders of Run Against Violence, Kirrily Dear and Brad Smithers, return today to lift the lid and take you behind the scenes of the Run Against Violence. Together they share the financial report for the 2020 - 2021 Financial Year. In this episode: hear Kirrily outline the history of the partnership between the Run Against Violence and the National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (NAPCAN) and how RAV has supported their Love Bites program over the last 2 years, hear Brad share the future plans for Run Against Violence meet Mayor Tom Kennedy from...2022-09-0546 minRun Against ViolenceRun Against ViolenceCommunity Change Starts HereHow do we create real change in our community around family and domestic violence? That’s what we explore in this episode of the Run Against Violence where you’ll meet the dynamic duo of Robyn Harmon and David Harmon. Robyn is a school teacher, Assistant Principal and facilitator of the Love Bites program that Run Against Violence proudly supports. David has led the charge via the Rotary Club in Ballina to change the culture around family and domestic violence in their local community. Also in this episode: Robyn shares why she thinks the Love Bites prog...2022-08-0145 minRun Against ViolenceRun Against ViolenceIt's Time to Get TalkingWelcome to the first episode of the Run Against Violence for 2022. In this episode, you’ll hear from Run Against Violence co-founders Kirrily Dear and Brad Smithers. In 2014, Kirrily set out to run 860km over 12 days through regional New South Wales. Kirrily and Brad share how that run changed the course of their lives. Also in this episode: Kirrily and Brad share what’s new for the RAV Virtual Challenge in 2022, our plans for season 2 of the podcast in 2022, meet Jo from Real Girls Sweat in our Team Spotlight hear a special message for...2022-07-0450 minPost- Truth Masallar ®Post- Truth Masallar ®Avatarlar için last call | Jülide Güngör& Semih ÇalışkanOlaysız bir haftamız yok gerçekten! Bill Gates, bizim Ege kıyılarını çok beğenince Jeff Bezos’u da çağırmış. Mark’a ne demeli? Yahu META nedir Allah aşkına? Bizim avatarımızla sen napcan?2021-10-3139 minThis Glorious MessThis Glorious MessLittle Kids: Yep, Teaching Consent Starts Before SchoolWelcome to This Glorious Mess Little Kids. A twice-weekly look at parenting as it really is - confusing, exhausting, inspiring, funny, and full of surprises. So many surprises! Teaching our kids about consent doesn't start in the classroom.  In fact, Australian Charity, Act For Kids believes that we should be teaching our kids about consent and their bodies from the age of 0 - 4. Consent at this age is not about sex, but about our kids learning to understand how to say no, knowing what is uncomfortable and when to say yes. It's very c...2021-10-1725 minNAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesNAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesCOVID-19 has impacted our children and young people’s mental health – what can we do to help?COVID-19 has dominated the news headlines and fundamentally changed the way we all live. With the ever-changing restrictions, lockdowns and isolation from loved ones, it’s understandable that it’s been a confusing and challenging time, particularly for children and young people. Missing out on school, hanging out with their friends and cousins, cuddles from grandparents and the changing rules are taking a toll now and likely into the future.  Although we occasionally hear about the toll the pandemic  has taken on our mental health, unfortunately the reality for many children and young people is extremely challenging. We nee...2021-09-141h 10NAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesNAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesProud in Culture, Strong in SpiritThis year’s theme for National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day was Proud in Culture, Strong in Spirit. As with all Australian children, it is important for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children to be able to maintain strong connections to their family, community, culture and Country.Too often though, child protection systems seemingly lack the understanding of, or deprioritise, cultural connection. This can have negative consequences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care.This webinar explored how children thrive in systems that recognise the strengths of Aboriginal and Torr...2021-09-141h 31NAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesNAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesBuilding communities that keep children safe from domestic and family violenceEvery child, in every community, needs a safe home.Yet we know that far too many children are living with violence every day. We see domestic violence as a factor in the majority of substantiated child abuse cases in Australia.This webinar explored a vision for safer communities where children and young people are at the centre of our conversations and actions as we address domestic and family violence.The conversation included: What children and young people are telling us about their experiences of domestic and family violence How those of us...2021-09-141h 32NAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesNAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesEvery child and young person deserves to learn about what respectful relationships look likeHow do we make this happen?The topics of respectful relationships education and consent have been widely discussed this year. What we now know is it’s not just up to schools to be having these conversations – it’s up to the whole community.Every child and young person in every community deserves to have access to respectful relationships education, no matter what school they go to, where they’re from or how old they are.This webinar heard from a parent/journalist, a teacher and a worker in the space about how we can a...2021-09-141h 13NAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesNAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesHow can we ensure children and young people with disability receive a fair go?Children and young people with disability are more likely to experience abuse and are significantly overrepresented in the child protection system due to increased risk. This increased risk is not about the disability itself but rather is due to the things that children and young people with disability commonly experience like; having more reliance on others for care and support, being socially isolated, lacking a trusted adult or way to communicate with someone who can help, or lacking the right support to fully participate in society.So, how do we build our communities so that children and...2021-09-141h 30NAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesNAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesWhat you can do together you can never do aloneOrganisations working together for children and familiesNot-for-profit organisations including faith-based organisations and institutions often see each other as strategic competitors. But what if we saw each other as allies? Allies working together towards a community where children thrive and families are supported.This webinar provided learning and practice examples of how community organisations can work together to achieve a common goal. Featuring voices from the local community, the webinar heard from a community leader, NAPCAN’s NT Manager and prevention practitioner, as well as a leader in the faith-based space.Discussions included:...2021-09-141h 02NAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesNAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesWhat does a community need for every child to thrive?Learn about some of the unexpected factors that shape how kids do in life.To treat all of Australia’s children fairly, we need to make sure every family and community has what kids need to thrive and be healthy.Not every child or community has what they need. And not everyone thinks about children’s wellbeing as a responsibility for communities and society, rather than just families.Our understanding of what children need to thrive is constantly adapting as our world changes around us. As we gain knowledge, we see the connections and...2021-09-141h 29NAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesNAPCAN #NCPW21 Webinar SeriesEvery child, in every community, needs a fair go - Official LaunchEvery child, in every community, needs a fair goThis was a live-streamed official launch of National Child Protection Week 2021 by the Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd).The launch was followed by a keynote address by Anne Hollonds, National Children’s Commissioner, who shared her insights on the importance of this year’s National Child Protection Week theme that: To treat all of Australia’s children fairly, we need to make sure every family and community has what kids need to thrive and be healthy.The event set th...2021-09-1429 minChild Safeguarding PodcastChild Safeguarding PodcastS01E10 - Kayelene Kerr - Pornography Education SpecialistCONTENT WARNING: This episode of the Child Safeguarding Podcast contains a personal account of child sexual abuse. The Child Safeguarding Podcast is an Australian podcast for anyone that runs or works for a child-serving organisation and wants to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children and young people is maintained. We speak to experts and leaders in child safeguarding, child protection and child wellbeing. Visit the Child Safeguarding Podcast for more information. Visit Poynting Consulting & Advisory to learn about us and how we can help you create child safe and child friendly environments...2021-05-1640 minThe Urban Yogi PodcastThe Urban Yogi PodcastCock-fidence with Cam Fraser Part 2 #54Follow Cam on social media @TheCamFraser! Cameron Fraser has dedicated his life to researching the phenomenological nature of the Human experience, from sensuality to spirituality. He is an authority on the evolution of Tantra and psychonautics, especially the development of awareness and mindfulness. He has had articles published in Paradigm Shift Magazine, poetry published in various anthologies and conducted studies concerning emotional intelligence as well as ethical decision making.Cameron has studied Western psychology, sexology, counselling and psychotherapy at several prominent American and Australian universities. He is also a qualified Yoga teacher, Tantric masseur and guided meditation instructor. He has...2020-02-261h 01Kofferkinder - ReisepodcastKofferkinder - ReisepodcastEl Nido - Philippinen window.podcastData42df6187f6d519 = {"title":"Kofferkinder - Reisepodcast","subtitle":"Der Reisepodcast von Cornelia und Thomas","description":"Im Podcast Kofferkinder nehmen Cornelia und Tom euch mit auf ihre Reisen rund um den Globus, geben n\u00fctzliche Tipps & Tricks und unterhalten sich mit ihren Interviewg\u00e4sten zu spannenden Reisethemen.\r\n\r\nMehr Infos \u00fcber dieses Podcast findet ihr auf: www.kofferkinder.com","cover":"https:\/\/www.kofferkinder.com\/wp-content\/cache\/podlove\/c1\/903c29f28617f1cffe71bda5c83448\/kofferkinder-reisepodcast_400x.jpg","feeds":[{"type":"audio","format":"mp3","url":"https:\/\/www.kofferkinder.com\/feed\/mp3\/","variant":"high"}]}; if...2019-12-1927 minThe Inner ChiefThe Inner Chief27. Hetty Johnston, AM, Founder and Chair of BraveheartsIn this episode we hear from Hetty Johnston, AM, Founder and Chair of Bravehearts. You can support Hetty’s work through Bravehearts at www.bravehearts.org.au CHANGE OF PLAN Normally I put a detailed set of show notes. In this case, I’m electing not to. This will make sense when you’ve heard this episode. Hetty is someone you have to listen to. She is one of the most influential leaders of modern Australia and summary notes just won’t do her justice. So find an hour to reall...2018-04-041h 00The Inner ChiefThe Inner Chief27. Hetty Johnston, AM, Founder and Chair of BraveheartsIn this episode we hear from Hetty Johnston, AM, Founder and Chair of Bravehearts. You can support Hetty’s work through Bravehearts at www.bravehearts.org.au CHANGE OF PLAN Normally I put a detailed set of show notes. In this case, I’m electing not to. This will make sense when you’ve heard this episode. Hetty is someone you have to listen to. She is one of the most influential leaders of modern Australia and summary notes just won’t do her justice. So find an hour to reall...2018-04-041h 00The Last Word Podcast: a Press Gang IntrocastThe Last Word Podcast: a Press Gang IntrocastSomething Terrible Part TwoThis is a very affecting episode, and Chris & Alirio are just two of the people affected by it. This is the sort of thing US viewers might think of as a Very Special Episode but it doesn't behave in the way that they may be used to from other series covering as sensitive a subject as the sexual abuse of a child and is all the better for it. Incredibly informative, balanced & moving and not even slightly patronising, it's a masterclass for any writer wanting to cover similar ground in children's fiction.Join us for SOMETHING TERRIBLE...2015-12-0600 min