51.Domestic Violence & Military Life - a podcast by Beck Rayner

from 2020-05-28T04:15

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In this weeks episode, as part of Domestic Violence Prevention month, I talk to Domestic Violence Case Manager and Military spouse Jess about the cycle of violence DV victims experience and how military life sometimes adds to the isolation they go through. We also talk about how a spouse can safely leave a DV relationship, what supports they can access and why DV victims can't "just leave" an abusive relationship. 

 

I also talk with former spouse Sarah who has recently left a 15 year abusive relationship. Sarah walks us through her DV experience. She talks about the red flags she didn't recognise, how alone she sometimes felt, why & how she finally left, the support she accessed and her life now.

 

Please note: Sarah's name and voice have been changed to protect her families identity.

*TRIGGER WARNING*
Today's episode contains discussion of domestic violence. If anything comes up for you and you would like to access support there are various options available to Australian Military Spouses.

 

Sexual assault, domestic/family violence and abuse support- Call 1800 RESPECT day or night (7 days)

 

Counselling-Call Open Arms day or night (7 days) on 1800 011 046

 

To access emergency accommodation via SAFE (Special Accommodation for Emergencies scheme)- Call the Defence Family Helpline on 1800 624 608

 

Defence Families of Australia can also offer advocacy. To find your area's DFA rep visit www.dfa.org.au or you can access useful information here https://dfa.org.au/2018/12/22/domestic-violence/

 


Chaplains, All services- To contact a Chaplain please call the Defence Service Centre on 1800 333 362 and ask for the Duty Chaplain in your area.

 

Mensline Australia- A telephone and online counselling service for men with emotional health & relationship concerns 1300789978

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