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The Maternity & Midwifery HourThe Maternity & Midwifery Hour14.6 Midwifery response to domestic abuseSeries 14 - Episode 6: Midwifery response to domestic abuse As we come to the end of Domestic Violence awareness month, in this hour we explore the difficult and traumatic subject of domestic abuse, which is often triggered or increased during pregnancy and childbearing. We know that midwives are instrumental and supportive to women affected by DA, sometimes assisting them to seek help. We are joined by Anne-Marie Tierney and Fi MacLauchlan, from leading UK charity SafeLives, who will take us through an overview of domestic abuse, what...2024-10-251h 03Unmasking Gendered PovertyUnmasking Gendered PovertyDr Ambreen Shah and Shana BegumIn this Episode, we are joined by Dr Ambreen Shah, a non-executive director at Smallwood Trust and Shana Begum who is a former Smallwood Trust Board shadowee. Our guests will be helping us to explore shifting power and governance through reflecting over the Smallwood Board Shadowing Programme. Here is a little more about our guests: Ambreen was born in England and has lived here all her life, she is second generation Pakistani and is a mum of 2 girls. Ambreen has worked in the not-for-profit sector for over 20 years, funding and suppor...2024-05-211h 06Spotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorWhat does healthy look like? Starting conversations with young people about relationshipsYoung people experience the highest rates of domestic abuse of any age group. Professionals working with young people are in the unique position to support them to have healthy relationships during this critical window - before they harm or are harmed. They can also be there to support and speak to a young person if they are worried about their relationship. To do this, professionals need to feel confident starting conversations about relationships. Building on our research, we have developed a resource pack for professionals to use to start conversations with young people about relationships and explore what healthy looks...2021-09-3025 minThe Cheer Up Luv PodcastThe Cheer Up Luv Podcast*BONUS EPISODE* with #YouAreNotAloneThis week we have another bonus special episode which was made in collaboration with #YouAreNotAlone, a public awareness campaign. This episode is dedicated to addressing the issue of domestic abuse, recognising the broad and varied forms in which it exists and provide valuable information. In this episode, I will be speaking to three representatives from the charities Refuge, Surviving Economic Abuse and SafeLives. Each of the guests will talk about the different types of domestic abuse, the stereotypes around it and most importantly, how to access the support available. If you have been affected by anyt...2021-04-251h 02Talking RoyalsTalking RoyalsPrince Philip's hospital stay and Harry and Meghan's big newsChris and Lizzie discuss Prince Harry and Meghan's baby announcement. A spokesperson for the couple shared a touching photo confirming the news that Archie is going to be a big brother.It was also announced that the royal couple would been interviewed by TV host Oprah Winfrey in their first sit down chat since leaving the UK.Chris and Lizzie also discuss the news Prince Philip has been admitted to hospital, Prince Charles' half-term nature challenge and Camilla's new work with domestic abuse charity SafeLives.New episodes of The Royal Rota are...2021-02-1942 minThe Employment Law & HR PodcastThe Employment Law & HR PodcastDomestic Violence and Abuse: what do employers need to knowIn this episode 165 of the podcast I am very pleased to be joined by Ed Grey from BlueTouchPaper consulting to talk about the very timely and interesting subject of Domestic Violence & Abuse and the interrelationship with work. This episode had been in the planning stages for several months, following a timely conversation between Ed and I, but by coincidence we recorded this episode only a couple of days after the Business Minister, Paul Scully MP published an open letter to Employers on the subject of domestic violence. You can find the letter here: https://www.g...2021-02-0439 minEveryday InspirationEveryday InspirationKhryssies CreationsIn this weeks episode of  Everyday Inspiration podcast, I will be speaking to the lovely Krystine Harper. Who are you?   Khrystine Harper What do you do?   I run Khryssies Creations Wax Melts Made with Love on facebook, I make wax melts, but with a cheeky twist. Your links (website, Facebook any other social media) https://www.facebook.com/KhryssiesCreations Your Bio  I am a wax melt maker, I send out love and kindness into the world through them Your story  I have survived domestic abuse, survived bullying and started a new life, on my own terms, I won’t let anything...2021-01-1112 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying Safe At Home: domestic abuse - the impact on older peopleIn this podcast we hear from SafeLives’ practice consultant Lucy Giles and Emily McCarron from Age UK discussing the effect of COVID-19 on the prevalence of elder abuse and the impact of elder abuse in general. Please note: this podcast was recorded remotely so please excuse the audio quality2020-07-2132 minWWCSC TalksWWCSC TalksDomestic abuse and COVID-19 - in conversation with Jo Silver, SafeLivesThank you for listening to the What Works for Children’s Social Care podcast - COVID-19 special. In this episode Michael Sanders, Chief Executive of What Works for Children’s Social Care talks to Jo Silver, Director of Quality and Innovation at SafeLives, the UK-wide charity dedicated to ending domestic abuse, for everyone and for good. Michael and Jo discuss how SafeLives utilised their networks to ensure the voices of victims and survivors of domestic abuse were heard and that their needs were understood; creative ways domestic abuse organisations have been keeping children and families safe...2020-07-0333 minThe WOW Podcast with Jude KellyThe WOW Podcast with Jude KellyFeaturing Gillian Anderson, Gina Miller & Pretty LoudIn our first ever episode, we look back to WOW's 10th anniversary festival in London earlier this year with an extract from Domestic Violence - Everyone's Problem; a powerful panel discussion featuring campaigner Gina Miller, SafeLives' CEO Suzanne Jacobs and SafeLives' Pioneers Naomi Donald and Celia Peachey. Plus, hear a reading by actor Gillian Anderson from legendary American writer, academic and feminist Rebecca Solnit's latest book Hope in the Dark (Published by Canongate Books), and a performance by the first all-girl Roma band Pretty Loud.Want to get in touch? Email hello@thewowfoundation...2020-07-0242 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying Safe At Home: Checking in with DCC Louisa RolfeIn this podcast we hear from Jo Silver, Director of Innovation at SafeLives as she sits down again with Louisa Rolfe, Deputy Chief Constable of West Midlands Police to discuss what has changed a couple of months on from when lockdown started. Please note that government restrictions, social distancing and shielding guidance has changed since this podcast was recorded however, it still offers an interesting look into the Police response to COVID-19 and how they can help those who are concerned about a partner or family member’s behaviour during this time. For the most recent government guidance on covid-19, go...2020-06-2628 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying Safe at Home: Dr Jess Roy on supporting children during Covid-19Collette Eaton-Harris speaks to Dr Jess Roy of Bristol University, about the changed risks children may be facing at home, and how social workers can safely work with them during Covid-192020-06-2428 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSafe at Home: Supporting clients remotely under lockdownDeidre from SafeLives speaks to Zoe Jackson from Aurora New Dawn, about how her team have been supporting victims and survivors of domestic abuse during lockdown2020-06-1229 minParamedic Insight Podcast:Paramedic Insight Podcast:Domestic Violence - What Can Paramedics Do?Gary Strong talks to Michelle O’Keeffe about domestic violence.  How prevalent is it in society and how can paramedics recognise the signs?  What actions should be taken if we suspect our patient is a victim?  What impact has lockdown had upon the services caring for victims? Follow this series on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram via#paracpd Michelle is Service Improvement Coordinator for the Safeguarding & Domestic Violence Team at Leeds City Council. Gary is the National CPD Lead (Education) for the College of Paramedics Help and advice on...2020-06-0446 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorThe psychological impact of surviving domestic abuseOur Head of Practice, Michelle Phillips, has a chat with Sue Penna who is the Chief Creative Officer at Rockpool to discuss the psychological impact of surviving domestic abuse. Throughout, they emphasise the need for a trauma-informed approach when not only dealing with clients, but with colleagues too. Take a look at Rockpool here: https://rockpool.life/ Order your copy of the Recovery Toolkit: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Recovery-Toolkit-support-journey-Domestic/dp/1838025006/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1588597773&sr=1-6 Please note: this podcast was recorded remotely so please excuse the audio quality2020-06-0338 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorThe challenges facing black survivors of domestic abuseIn this podcast, SafeLives CEO Suzanne sits down with Ngozi who runs Sistah Space - a community based initiative that supports African heritage women and girls. Ngozi talks about the systemic racism she encounters while supporting her clients, and what needs to change. Find out more about Sistah Space: https://www.sistahspace.org/ Donate to their fundraiser for a post-COVID retreat for the women Sistah Space supports: https://www.gofundme.com/f/Mango-Morning-Post-Covid19-Weekend-Retreat-Appeal Donate to the service: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/charity-web/charity/displayCharityCampaignPage.action?charityCampaignUrl=sistahspace2020-06-0148 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying Safe at Home: West Sussex Connect best practiceSafeLives' Daniel Ryan speaks to Natalie Whitmore, Service Manager at West Sussex Connect, about best practice when supporting clients through COVID-19. Read more about West Sussex Connect: https://safelives.org.uk/sites/default/files/resources/West_Sussex_Connect_Service_Specification.pdf2020-05-2224 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSafe at home: how professionals can carry out multi-agency meetings remotelyBrandy Hubbard, Practice Advisor at SafeLives, speaks to Bob Williams, Safeguarding Manager at North Yorkshire Police, about conducting multi-agency meeting remotely in order to support victims and families during COVID-19. We can support you to run multi-agency forums virtually. Email robert.williams@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk or info@safelives.org.uk2020-05-1222 minRatio TalksRatio TalksSuzanne Jacob and Elsa D’Silva on women’s safety during the Covid pandemicWith the help of our partners On Our Radar here is an an unmediated conversation recorded across continents in trying times between Suzanne Jacob, Chief Executive of the UK charity SafeLives, and Elsa D'Silva, Founder of SafeCity in India.The quality of sound varies. But the conversation is important. The pandemic has locked people down in their homes, sometimes in homes full of tension and risk. https://safelives.org.uk https://www.safecity.in2020-05-0600 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying safe at home: Family courts during COVID-19Rachel Ozanne talks to Olive from Rights of Women and Ursula, a SafeLives Pioneer and co-founder of Voices, about how the family court is operating during the COVID-19 restrictions. They discuss the concerns and issues raised by survivors and also the impact family court proceedings can have. Information and support available via the links below: Legal advice: FLOWS: https://www.flows.org.uk/ Rights of Women - https://rightsofwomen.org.uk/get-advice/ Legal information online: Rights of Women; • Family law guides: https://rightsofwomen.org.uk/get-information/family-law/. • Coronavirus and child contact guide - https://rightsofwomen.org.uk/get-information/family-law/coronavirus-and-child-contact-arrangements/ • Corona...2020-05-0158 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying safe at home: children and young peopleIn this podcast Rachel Ozanne, Practice Advisor at SafeLives, talks to Georgia and Kathryn, SafeLives Pioneers both experienced domestic abuse in their family homes as a child. They reflected on what they think it's like for children now, what they could do, and what those around them could do if they are worried. This includes agencies, including schools, and the importance of reaching in and not being a bystander. Helplines / online support: Childline: 0800 1111 https://www.childline.org.uk/ Shout (text help): Text Shout to 85258 https://www.giveusashout.org/ The Mix: 0808 808 4994 https://www.themix.org.uk/ Hideout - Women's Aid online...2020-04-2326 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying safe at home: working with perpetrators during lockdownIn this podcast, Amy Hewitt speaks to behavioural psychologist Emily Alison, about guidance for those using abuse during the COVID-19 crisis. Respect phoneline: 0808 8024040 https://respectphoneline.org.uk/2020-04-1733 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying Safe at Home: ACC Duncan Sloan of Police ScotlandIn this podcast Lucy McDonald speaks to Assistant Chief Constable Duncan Sloan, about how police in Scotland are responding to domestic abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic.2020-04-1417 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorHow can family and friends help someone experiencing domestic abuse?Rachel Ozanne speaks to Ursula - survivor and SafeLives Pioneer - and Dr Alison Gregory - a researcher from Bristol University - about how family, friends and neighbours can support someone living with domestic abuse during the current lockdown.2020-04-0934 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying safe at home: Nicole Jacobs, Domestic Abuse CommissionerThroughout the COVID-19 crisis, we're speaking to survivors and professionals about the challenges they're facing due to the pandemic and the social distancing measures we are all taking. In this podcast, Jo Silver talks to Nicole Jacobs, the UK's Domestic Abuse Commissioner, about the domestic abuse sector response to the challenges of COVID-19. For more information and resources from SafeLives during the COVID-19 situation, visit our dedicated webpage: https://safelives.org.uk/news-views/domestic-abuse-and-covid-19 Survey for victim/survivors: https://wh1.snapsurveys.com/s.asp?k=158461680526 Full list of helplines: https://safelives.org.uk/node/278. Please note, this podcast was recorded...2020-04-0322 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSafe at Home: the Police response with DCC Louisa RolfeThroughout the COVID-19 crisis, we're speaking to survivors and professionals about the challenges they're facing due to the pandemic and the social distancing measures we are all taking. In this podcast, Jo Silver speaks to DCC Louisa Rolfe of West Midlands Police about how the Police are responding to domestic abuse during this time. Please note: this podcast was recorded remotely from Jo and DCC Rolfe's homes, as we are following Government advice and working from home. We apologise for breaks in sound and diminished audio quality2020-03-2717 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorEmily Merrill: Writing about young people and domestic abuseYoung author and YouTuber Emily Merrill joins us to talk about her novel 'Mine', which follows the story of student Avery's experience of domestic abuse at the hands of her boyfriend Luke. Follow Emily on social media: @ALittleWriterEm YouTube: alittlewriterem2020-03-2628 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorStaying safe at home: Jo Silver and Rachel WilliamsIn this podcast, Jo Silver talks to Rachel Williams - survivor, campaigner and SafeLives Pioneer, about what people currently living with an abuser may be feeling at this time, and some tips on how people can help to keep themselves and each other safe. For information and resources from SafeLives during the COVID-19 situation, visit our dedicated webpage: http://safelives.org.uk/news-views/domestic-abuse-and-covid-19 Please note, this podcast was recorded remotely from Jo and Rachel's homes, so the sound quality may vary at times2020-03-2015 minHonestly Podcast with Clemmie TelfordHonestly Podcast with Clemmie TelfordFINANCIAL ABUSE: An honest conversation with Kim Chambers, plus special guest.In this bonus episode of Honestly, Clemmie speaks to two women seeking to spread greater awareness of what financial abuse looks like. In special partnership with Natwest, Safelives and the Surviving Economic Abuse, Clemmie is joined by Kim Chambers - customer protection manager and plus a special guest who is wishing to remain anonymous but goes by the name of ‘Annie’. As a  survivor of financial abuse and Expert by Experience working with Surviving Economic Abuse,  Annie explains how she came to realise her situation, whilst Kim explains how you can take steps to get the support you need.T...2020-01-2950 minSafeguarding Matters with the Ann Craft TrustSafeguarding Matters with the Ann Craft TrustWe Matter Too! Disabled Young People and Domestic Abuse - Safeguarding MattersWe Matter Too! is a project that addresses the needs of disabled young people facing domestic abuse.The project was funded by the Lloyds Bank Foundation as part of a series of projects looking at domestic violence.It explored gaps in domestic abuse service provisions and awareness of practitioners working with disabled young people, as identified by SafeLives and Women’s Aid. ACT, in partnership with Anita Franklin at Coventry University, carried out work that specifically addresses the needs of young disabled people.We Matter Too – National Launch Event2019-11-1315 minMending The GapMending The GapIntroducing domestic violence research with Dr Kylee TrevillionIn this episode, I sit down with Dr Kylee Trevillion who introduces us to the topic of domestic violence. We also discuss her research on experiences of domestic violence in individuals with mental disorders. Please be aware that this episode contains detailed discussion of domestic violence and abuse research. Support: - For women: https://www.womensaid.org.uk/  0808 2000 247 National helpline (Freephone 24 hours) - For men: Men’s Advice Line 0808 801 0327 (Freephone Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) - For LGBTQ+ groups: National LGBT Domestic Abuse Freephone Helpline 0800 999 5428  www.galop.org.uk/domesticabuse - Range of resources on Met Police website: https://www.met.police.uk/advice...2019-10-0600 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorVoices of men and boys: Godfrey's storyAs part of our project gathering the voices of men and boys, Susie spoke to Godfrey about his experiences of domestic abuse. Note: this interview contains some descriptions of abusive behaviour2019-08-0845 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorVoices of men and boys: Cole, 11We're gathering the voices of men and boys, exploring relationships, masculinity and more. In this interview, Susie speaks to eleven year old Cole about what it's like to be a boy growing up today - and what sort of man he'd like to be2019-07-3012 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorChildren, the non-abusive parent and children's social care: Dr Emma KatzMichelle Phillips, Head of Practice at SafeLives, spoke to Dr Emma Katz about the significance of the relationship between the non abusive parent and their children with children's social care. Dr Emma Katz, Senior Lecturer at Liverpool Hope University, explores the impact of domestic abuse on children and young people. Her work looks at the relationship between the child and non-abusive parent in situations of coercive control, and the agency response or resistance to this. She also looks at how mothers and children support each other, both during abuse and within recovery.2019-06-2845 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorTeaching boys and young men about healthy relationships: Justin HancockAs part of our project gathering the voices of men and boys around relationships, masculinity and abuse, Ruth spoke to Justin Hancock. Take our voices of men and boys survey: https://www.snapsurveys.com/wh/s.asp?k=155626547271 Justin runs www.bishuk.com, a website for over 14s about sex, love and you. His website for practitioners is www.bishtraining.com and he also co-wrote the free RSE resources at www.dorseforschools.com. In addition to all this he also works with Meg-John Barker about sex and relationships at www.megjohnandjustin.com where you can find podcasts, blogs, zines and...2019-06-2739 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorThe Safe and Together modelAs part of our Spotlight on parents experiencing domestic abuse, we speak to Anna Mitchell, UK Lead for Safe and Together, about the Safe and Together model and how it relates to domestic abuse and social work2019-06-0518 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorProfessor Gene Feder: embedding domestic abuse support in mental health settingsProfessor Gene Feder discusses his work on a new intervention, combining mental health support and domestic abuse advocacy2018-11-2828 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSurvivors and mental health servicesAmy speaks to Jessica Southgate from Agenda, about how mental health services are treating women2018-11-1524 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorThe impact of 'honour'-based abuse on mental healthBrandy speaks to Dr Savin Bapir-Tardy from IKWRO, about the impact of 'honour'-based violence and abuse on women's mental health2018-11-1529 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorWhat research can tell us about mental health and domestic abuseCollette speaks to Kylee Trevellion from the Women's Mental Health department at King's College London Download a transcript: http://safelives.org.uk/sites/default/files/resources/Kylee%20podcast%20transcript.pdf2018-11-1344 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorShared Lives: innovative housing options for survivors with mental ill healthAs part of our Spotlight on domestic abuse and mental health, Brandy speaks to Jane and Natalie from Shared Lives who, together with SafeLives are piloting an innovative which involves survivors of domestic abuse living with a Shared Lives carer2018-11-0121 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorExperiences of domestic abuse and mental ill healthCollette, Kathryn and Shakti, who all work in the domestic abuse sector, share their experiences of mental health problems, as well as discussing childhood experiences of domestic abuse.2018-10-2338 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorChief Inspector Julie Fry: the police response to LGBT domestic abuseMaria speaks to Chief Inspector Julie Fry, of Hampshire Constabulary, about the police response to LGBT people experiencing domestic abuse2018-04-2034 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorBerkeley Wilde: collaboration between LGBT services and domestic abuse servicesIn this podcast, Collette speaks to Berkely Wild, founder and director of The Diversity Trust – a community interest company that aims to influence social change to create a fairer and safer society. Berkeley talks about how The Diversity Trust collaborated with Bristol based Next Link domestic abuse service in a year long project to improve access to domestic abuse services in the West of England for LGBT communities, and touches upon how his own lived experience of domestic abuse has made the issue important to him. Read a transcript: https://tinyurl.com/ycybfcb52018-04-1927 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorMaking services inclusive for gender diverse people: Tara StonePenny met with Tara Stone, the founder and director of Be – a trans community support, development and campaigning organisation. We talked about how to ensure services and organisations are inclusive of gender diverse people, and the additional barriers faced by gender diverse people who may be experiencing abuse. Read a transcript: https://tinyurl.com/y932jose2018-04-1641 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorLGBT+ people, domestic abuse and housingCollette meets with Leanne from Stonewall Housing, who explains how traditional housing options for victims of domestic abuse may be difficult for LGBT Plus people to access and how, in some cases, they may leave that person at risk of further abuse. Read the transcript: https://tinyurl.com/yc86sjrv2018-04-0643 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorBisexual women and domestic abuse - Ruth and Collette from SafeLivesSafeLives Insights data indicates that bisexual women are particularly vulnerable when experiencing domestic abuse, especially in terms of mental health. Ruth and Collette from SafeLives sat down to discuss their experiences as bisexual women, and the difficulties that bi women face when accessing domestic abuse services.2018-03-1624 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSupporting bisexual and lesbian women: Evelyn Sharpe, RiseRise runs a specialist LGBT refuge project offering temporary accommodation, outreach and resettlement support to medium and high risk LGBT survivors of domestic abuse. Evelyn has worked as an LGBT specialist Idva and here talks about some of the potential barriers faced by lesbian and bisexual women and highlights good practice points for Idva services to adopt. Read a transcript: https://tinyurl.com/y8jdvev32018-03-1427 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorJustin Varney, Public Health England: Lesbian and bisexual women experiencing domestic abuseJustin Varney, National Lead for Adult Health and Wellbeing and co-author of a new report that explores, amongst other issues, talks about how domestic abuse is a serious and under-researched health issue for L,B, & T women and other women who have sex with women. Read a transcript: https://tinyurl.com/ybuzp2wy2018-03-1229 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorRisk and safety planning: GalopCollette speaks to Millie and Iain from Galop, about the needs of their clients, and how they manage safety planning and risk Read a transcript: https://tinyurl.com/yd2jm42p2018-03-1229 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorThe LGBT domestic abuse helpline with GalopOver the next seven weeks we’ll be shining a spotlight on lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans victims of domestic abuse. In this episode, Collette speaks to Jude, the helpline manager at Galop - the LGBT+ anti-violence charity. If you're LGBT+ and are worried about your relationship or afraid of your partner, help is available. Call 0800 999 5428 Read a transcript: https://tinyurl.com/y8jpa6qp2018-03-0618 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorDeidre Cartwright: The role of the Hospital IdvaAs part of our 16 Days Campaign, Communications Officer Ruth interviewed Deidre, a former Hospital Idva. For more content and resources from 16 Days, visit our website: http://safelives.org.uk/news-views/16days2017-12-0811 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA place of safety: Basis’ Housing First programme for women who street sex work.In this episode Deidre speaks to Joan Coulton from Basis, a Yorkshire based charity working with adult women who are sex working. Joan talks about the additional barriers and challenges these women can face and how the Housing First model can help to address some of those challenges. Download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/ycm2rnaf2017-09-2832 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorThe impact of moving or staying put on the recovery of women experiencing domestic abuseAs part of our Spotlight on domestic abuse and homelessness, Kelly Henderson, Business Manager (Domestic Abuse) at Gentoo, talks to us about the impact of moving or staying put on the recovery of women experiencing domestic abuse.2017-09-1506 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorAdapting the way we work with victims who have multiple and complex needsAs part of our Spotlight on domestic abuse and homelessness, Deidre talk to Lucy Watson from Fulfilling Lives about their hopes to change the way that services come together to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse who have multiple and complex needs. For a transcript of this interview see: http://bit.ly/2y8Iccg2017-09-1429 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorHolding housing to account when it comes to homelessness and domestic abuseJudith met with Jane Anderson, Services Manager for Housing Choice in Swinton. Jane has been working in the housing sector since 1993, and has established herself as an expert on the local authority’s statutory responsibilities to victims and survivors who have been made homeless because of domestic abuse. In her interview she provides vital information and guidance for practitioners to effectively advocate for their clients when seeking housing support. Download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/ycvvgzs72017-09-1121 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA strengths-based approach: homelessness, domestic abuse and offendingDeidre speaks to Amanda Bloxsome, Services Manager for Threshold’s Housing First. In her interview, Amanda talks about how Theshold has used the Housing First model to successfully support women with offending histories experiencing homelessness. She also talks about how each woman’s experience of homelessness and offending history links to experiences of domestic abuse. Download the transcript: http://tinyurl.com/y9kv68w52017-09-0417 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorConsidering children's experiences of homelessness and domestic abuseDeidre speaks to Aly Vernon, Chlidren’s Specialist at Survive in South Gloucestershire, about the combined effects of homelessness and domestic abuse on children. Aly and Deidre discuss what we can do as professionals to create a whole family approach to homelessness and domestic abuse for children, parents and perpetrators. Visit our Spotlight homepage for more content around domestic abuse and homelessness: http://safelives.org.uk/spotlight-5-homelessness-and-domestic-abuse Download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/y7wsd49z2017-08-3123 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorThe missing piece of the puzzle: the vital role of housing providers in tackling domestic abuseAs a part of our Spotlight on homelessness and domestic abuse, Deidre has met with Aisha Sharif from Standing Together Against Domestic Violence. In her interview, Aisha talks about the pivotal role social housing providers play in identifying and responding to domestic abuse, and how the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance ensures that all housing providers can support victims and survivors of domestic abuse. Download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/y7tw7j4d Visit our Spotlight homepage for more content around homelessness and domestic abuse: http://safelives.org.uk/spotlight-5-homelessness-and-domestic-abuse2017-08-2322 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorFilling the gaps: trauma informed and gender responsive services for homeless womenThis week Deidre has met with Dr. Lucy Allwright from Against Violence and Abuse (AVA). Lucy shares the insights she’s gained from speaking to homeless survivors of domestic abuse, and some of the vital changes that we must make to better support the women who are often hidden from services. Download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/y9q7f4tl Visit our Spotlight homepage for more content around domestic abuse and homelessness: http://safelives.org.uk/spotlight-5-homelessness-and-domestic-abuse2017-08-1629 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorHousing First: a new model for supporting women experiencing multiple disadvantages and homelessnessAs a part of our Spotlight on homelessness and domestic abuse, Deidre has met with Louisa Steele from Standing Together Against Domestic Violence. Louisa talks to Deidre about why considering multiple disadvantages is key to supporting women who have experienced domestic abuse and homelessness, and how the Housing First model offers a new way of supporting women and men who are chronically homeless. Visit this link to download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/y9b2e7os For more content, insight and practice tips around domestic abuse and homelessness, visit our Spotlight homepage: http://safelives.org.uk/spotlight-5-homelessness-and-domestic-abuse2017-08-1022 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorYoung people, mental health and 'honour'-based violence - what's the connection?Ariana works for an black and minority ethnic women's organisation called Saheliya. In this podcast she looks at the connection between young people, mental health and 'honour'-based violence. We hope you find the interview and interesting and informative as we have.2017-06-0931 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorInterview with Dr Geetanjali Gangoli: Women's experiences of HBV and criminal justiceDeidre met with Dr. Geetanjali Gangoli, a Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Gender and Violence Research at the University of Bristol. In her interview, Dr Gangoli talks about her research for the HMIC regarding how victims and survivors of HBV and FM felt about how the police responded to them both during and after the crises that led them to contact the police. We hope you find this interview as enlightening as we have. Read the transcript: http://tinyurl.com/yat9cxle2017-06-0726 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorAda's* story: Rebuilding my life after escaping forced marriageAda shares her experience of escaping forced marriage and rebuilding her life with the help of the professionals who have supported her along the way. We hope you find her story as courageous as we have. Please note that names have been changed to protect identities. Read a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/yaxovgyd2017-06-0613 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorAn Interview with Shigufta Khan: how children and young people may experience ‘honour’– based abuseDeidre has met with Shigufta Khan, CEO of Blackburn & Darwen District Without Abuse. Shigufta talks about HBV with a particular focus on children and young people-how they can experience abuse and the impact this might have on them. We hope you find the interview as enlightening as we have. Download the transcript: http://tinyurl.com/y7gmcg8e2017-06-0225 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorInterview with Jasvinder Sanghera and Priya Manora, Karma NirvanaDeidre interviews Jasvinder Sanghera and Priya Manora from Karma Nirvana, the national charity supporting those experiencing 'honour'-based violence and forced marriage. Visit this link to download the transcript: http://tinyurl.com/yc5y22oh2017-05-3019 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorInterview with Jasvinder Sanghera CBE, founder and CEO of Karma NirvanaDeidre speaks to Jasvinder Sanghera, founder and CEO of Karma Nirvana - the nationwide charity supporting those affected by 'honour'-based violence and forced marriage. Visit this link to download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/yckteobh2017-05-3020 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorDr Sundari Anitha: Understanding transnational marriage abandonmentIn last week’s Spotlights podcast Deidre spoke with Anitha about intersectionality, coercion and forced marriage. This week, Deidre and Anitha build on that discussion to talk about how transnational abandonment, has become a new recognised form of domestic abuse within particular communities. Visit this link to download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/mc627pl Visit our Spotlight homepage for more resources, survivor stories and guidance: http://tinyurl.com/lqv77bo2017-05-2228 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorInterview with Dr Sundari Anitha: Intersectionality, coercion and forced marriageAs part of SafeLives Spotlight on ‘honour'– based violence and forced marriage, this week Deidre went to London to meet Dr Sundari Anitha, a reader in Criminology at the University of Lincoln. Sundari explains why gender, sexual orientation and disability, all must be considered for practitioners to fully understand and respond to the risks associated with forced marriage. For more resources, expert content and survivor stories, visit our Spotlight homepage: http://tinyurl.com/lqv77bo Download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/mhckx6z2017-05-1524 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorClaire Amans: Working with young people in abusive relationshipsClaire Amans: Working with young people in abusive relationships by SafeLives2017-03-1704 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorInterview with a parent: Kyla's storyDeidre has met with Kyla, the parent of young survivor of domestic abuse. Kyla talks about her daughter’s experience of repeated domestic abuse, teenage pregnancy and, ultimately, the help and support she received from a specialist young person’s service. Please note, names have been changed to protect identities. Visit this link to download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/z5k9xqy For more insight and resources for working with young people experiencing domestic abuse, visit our Spotlight page: http://tinyurl.com/j2lr8td2017-03-1621 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA trauma informed response for working with young people affected by domestic abuseJo Sharpen is the Policy Manager at Against Violence and Abuse (AVA). In this blog she explains how the effects of trauma can manifest in young people affected by domestic abuse, and how practitioners and services can understand and prevent re-traumatisation of young people.2017-03-1504 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA day in the life of a Ypva in South TynesideJamila Hassan is a Young Person’s Violence Officer (Ypvo) for South Tyneside Young Person’s Domestic Violence Advocacy Services. In this blog Jamila shares her daily experiences of working with young people experiencing domestic abuse in the form of a diary entry.2017-03-0704 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorAn interview with a Ypva: Hollie PearsonIn this podcast Deidre meets Hollie, a Ypva working with 13-17 year olds in South Tyneside. Hollie talks about the role of the Ypva, the work they do and offers some insight into how to engage young people. Visit this link to download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/jxjdlep Visit our Spotlight homepage for more resources, tools and insight into working with young people experiencing domestic abuse: http://tinyurl.com/j2lr8td2017-03-0616 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorLGBT young people's experience of domestic abuseJanice Stevenson is a Development office for LGBT Youth Scotland. In this blog, she writes about the work done by the Voice Unheard project to better understand LGBT young people’s understanding, knowledge and experience of domestic violence.2017-02-2806 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorPreventing further harm to children from domestic abuseDevelopment manager, Di Hunter and Senior Evaluation Officer, Nicola McConnell implement and evaluate services delivered by the NSPCC. In this blog they discuss what they have learnt from this work and also what can be done to prevent further harm to children experiencing domestic abuse, including helping parents to recognise the impact of abuse and providing support to children and the non-abusing parent.2017-02-2805 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorDr. Caroline Miles: understanding the young person’s experience of adolescent to parent abuseIn this podcast Dr. Caroline Miles, a Lecturer in Criminology and Joint Programme Director for the Criminology degree at the School of Law, talks about her joint research with Dr Rachel Condry that looks at adolescent to parent violence from the perspective of the young person. Visit this link to download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/goawurc Visit our Spotlight homepage for more content and resources, and to join the conversation: http://tinyurl.com/j2lr8td2017-02-2719 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorAn interview with a young survivor: Natasha's storyIn this podcast, survivor and young parent Natasha* talks about her experience of an abusive relationship, and how a young people's service helped her to move on with her life. *all names have been changed to protect identities Visit this link to download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/gsmv23h Visit our Spotlight homepage for more resources, guidance and tools for helping young people experiencing domestic abuse: http://tinyurl.com/j2lr8td2017-02-2418 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorYoung people at risk: online intimate abuse and coercive controlNew technology creates another avenue for young people to display coercive and controlling behaviours, says Tink Palmer, CEO of the Marie Collins Foundation and one of the Young People's Programme partners. She explains how practitioners can best support young victims of online abuse.2017-02-2204 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorAn Interview with Professor David Gadd: the Boys to Men projectIn this podcast we speak to professor David Gadd. Through his research project Boys to Men, David explores why some boys become abusive in their relationships and what professionals can do to support young men to recognise and stop abusive behaviour. Visit this link to download the transcript: http://tinyurl.com/j3x35xp Visit our Spotlight homepage for more resources, and to join the conversation: http://tinyurl.com/j2lr8td2017-02-1717 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA mother's experience of domestic abuse: Sarah's storyThe effects of abuse can be long lasting and far reaching. In this podcast, Sarah* talks about how domestic abuse has affected her relationship with her teenage daughter. *All names have been changed Visit this link to download the transcript: http://tinyurl.com/hze57ec Visit our Spotlight homepage for more content and resources:http://tinyurl.com/j2lr8td2017-02-1619 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorViolence in young people's relationships: reflections on two Serious Case ReviewsDr Christine Barter examines two Serious Case Reviews, and looks at the dynamics of domestic abuse in young people's relationships.2017-02-1407 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorAn interview with Helen Bonnick: Disability and Child to Parent ViolenceHelen Bonnick talks to us about the dynamics of Child to Parent Violence (CPV) when the child is disabled. Visit this link to download a transcript: http://tinyurl.com/hpewa7e For more expert content and resources, and to join the conversation, visit our Spotlight homepage: http://tinyurl.com/j2lr8td2017-02-1424 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorAn interview with Helen Bonnick: Understanding Child to Parent ViolenceOur third Spotlight series looks at young people experiencing domestic abuse, both in their own intimate relationships and as young people who harm. In this first podcast, Helen Bonnick talks to Deidre Cartwright about Child to Parent Violence (CPV). Follow this link to download a transcript:http://tinyurl.com/glucchb Visit our Spotlight page for more expert content, and to add your voice to the conversation: http://tinyurl.com/j2lr8td2017-02-1026 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorHelping Ella - How Insights data helped us create a better service for the whole family130,000 children live with high-risk domestic abuse in England and Wales – and nearly two-thirds of these children are also directly harmed. Fleur Buechler is the service manager at Stop Abuse for Everyone (Safe) in Exeter, and explains how SafeLives’ Insights data helped Safe get better at helping the whole family. Visit our Spotlights page over the coming weeks to find more expert content and join the conversation: http://safelives.org.uk/knowledge-hub/spotlight-3-young-people-and-domestic-abuse2017-02-0805 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorLiving with domestic abuse as adverse childhood experiencesDr Kat Ford is a researcher at Public Health Wales. In this blog, she talks about the importance of considering adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) when responding to domestic violence. Visit our Spotlights page for more insight and practical guidance for professionals working with young people. http://www.safelives.org.uk/knowledge-hub/spotlight-3-young-people-and-domestic-abuse2017-02-0605 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorDisability and domestic violenceDr Justin Varney is the National Lead for Adult Health and Wellbeing at Public Health England. In this blog, he talks about the ways that people living with impairments are affected by domestic abuse, and the ways in which barriers to accessibility further disable individuals seeking help. Visit our Spotlights page for more insight and practical guidance for professionals working with disabled victims http://safelives.org.uk/knowledge-hub/spotlight-2-disabled-people-and-domestic-abuse2016-11-2505 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorHolistic support for people with learning disabilities experiencing domestic abuseOur second Spotlight series looks focuses on disabled people experiencing domestic abuse and the services available to them. In this week's podcast Natalie Blagrove talks to Dr Michelle McCarthy, Reader in Learning Disabilities at the University of Kent. Dr McCarthy talks about her research with survivors who have learning diablities and what it revealed about their perpetrators and the barriers to their support. To read the transcript of this episode in a text file, please click this link http://tinyurl.com/j5ezd6g To read the transcript of this episode in a pdf file please click this link http...2016-11-1626 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sector10 Key Practice Points for Supporting Clients with Learning DisabilitiesCollette Eaton-Harris is a Knowledge Hub Advisor for SafeLives. In this blog she talks to specialist practitioners about how domestic abuse workers can make their services more accessible to people with learning disabilities. She shares 10 tips that focus on making sure the client's needs are being met, and that all applicable risks are being considered. You can read the blog here: http://tinyurl.com/zkvdl3h Through October and November, we'll be focusing on the ways disabled people experience domestic abuse and the ways they can seek help. We'll be looking closely at how the system currently works and where...2016-11-1010 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorHelping Women with Learning Disabilities Express ThemselvesLois Cameron is a director at Talking Mats®. She developed the organisation along with fellow director Joan Murphy and this is a reading of her blog about Talking Mats' successful communication tool which can help identify people with learning disabilities who are also experiencing domestic abuse. You can read the blog here: http://tinyurl.com/nt3o8r9 Through October and November, we'll be focusing on the ways disabled people experience domestic abuse and the ways they can seek help. We'll be looking closely at how the system currently works and where it fails.2016-11-0905 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA week in the life of the UK's only specialist Idva service: FridayIt's the end of the week, and the service manager at DeafHope is covering the office. There are a couple of crisis calls, and some difficulties with communication and funding. Catch up on blogs from DeafHope, the UK's only specialst domestic abuse service for Deaf women: tinyurl.com/hsxmhw7 For more podcasts, blogs, webinars and guidance on disabled people, see our Spotlights page tinyurl.com/jt38ern IMPORTANT: The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily state or reflect those of SafeLives. Image description: A hearing impaired woman working at a desk2016-11-0401 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA week in the life of the UK's only specialist deaf Idva service: ThursdayToday is a relatively quiet day for the DeafHope Idvas. They meet with survivors from diverse cultural backgrounds to talk about the impact of domestic abuse on children. Catch up on blogs from DeafHope, the UK's only specialst domestic abuse service for Deaf women: http://tinyurl.com/hsxmhw7 For more podcasts, blogs, webinars and guidance on disabled people, see our Spotlights page tinyurl.com/jt38ern IMPORTANT: The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily state or reflect those of SafeLives. Image description: A woman using sign language2016-11-0300 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA week in the life of the UK's only specialist deaf Idva service: WednesdayDay three of our "week in the life" series. In this episode, we see how DeafHope helps their clients to recover from the effects of abuse in the long term. Through October and November, we'll be focusing on the ways disabled people experience domestic abuse and the ways they can seek help. We'll be looking closely at how the system currently works and where it fails.2016-11-0202 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA week in the life of the UK's only specialist Deaf Idva Service: TuesdayThis week we're sharing the work of DeafHope, the UK's only specialist Deaf Idva service. In today's episode, we'll hear about the challenges faced by Idvas supporting deaf clients in court. Through October and November, we'll be focusing on the ways disabled people experience domestic abuse and the ways they can seek help. We'll be looking closely at how the system currently works and where it fails.2016-11-0103 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorA week in the life of the UK's only specialist deaf Idva service: MondayThis week DeafHope, the UK's only specialist deaf Idva service, is sharing their work with us. In this first installment, the service manager gives us an insight into some of the unique challenges faced by the team. Through October and November, we'll be focusing on the ways disabled people experience domestic abuse and the ways they can seek help. We'll be looking closely at how the system currently works and where it fails.2016-10-3103 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorAction planning for disabled people experiencing domestic abuseOur second Spotlight series looks focuses on disabled people experiencing domestic abuse and the services available to them. In this week's podcast Emma Storey talks to Thien Nguyen Phan, Marac co-ordinator at the charity Standing Together Against Domestic Violence. They discuss how Maracs work, what happens when vital expertise is missing from the table, and how to accurately record data to make sure disabled people are safe from domestic abuse. To read the transcript of this episode in a text file, please click this link http://tinyurl.com/hbpyzmt To read the transcript of this episode in a pdf file...2016-10-2713 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorMaking the Marac process work for disabled peopleIn this reading of her blog, Jennifer Daw, one of the SafeLives Research Analysts, looks at the reasons disabled victims of domestic abuse are not being identified at Maracs. You can read Jennifer's blog here: http://safelives.org.uk/node/914 Through October and November, we'll be focusing on the ways disabled people experience domestic abuse and the ways they can seek help. We'll be looking closely at how the system currently works and where it fails.2016-10-1807 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorDomestic abuse and older people: Are attitudes changing?This week, Emma talks to Jane, a hospital-based Idva and Mel, the adult social care Marac representative for Cheshire East. They discuss the ways healthcare professionals and Idvas in healthcare settings can help detect older victims of domestic abuse and consider whether attitudes among the older generation are changing. Are older people more readily identifying themselves as victims? Read the transcript for this episode here: http://tinyurl.com/z8728am IMPORTANT: The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily state or reflect those of SafeLives.2016-08-2328 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorDomestic abuse and older people: What happens when the victim and abuser are "co-dependent"?This week, Rachel talks to Margaret Smith, an Idva with Safer Wales, about validating the experiences of older people, making them feel safe and asking the right questions at the right time. Margaret's presentation on safeguarding older people: http://tinyurl.com/zhbwwu7 Download the transcript for this podcast: http://tinyurl.com/z45a8cz IMPORTANT: The thoughts and opinions expressed in our podcast do not necessarily state or reflect those of SafeLives.2016-08-0926 minSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorSpotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sectorDomestic abuse and older people: how can services reach more older victims?In this episode of Spotlight, Rachel Ozanne from SafeLives talks to Rachel Nicholas, Safety Intervention Manager at Camden Council, about their successful campaign, Know It’s Not Too Late - designed to reach more older victims, More on Know It's Not Too Late: http://news.camden.gov.uk/know-its-not-too-late Read the transcript for this podcast: http://www.safelives.org.uk/sites/default/files/resources/Spotlight%20podcast%201%20transcript.pdf IMPORTANT: The thoughts and opinions expressed in our podcast do not necessarily state or reflect those of SafeLives.2016-07-1527 min