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Domestic Violence & how to leave an abusive partner

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In Australia, one in four women have experienced domestic violence in their life. Tragically, one woman in Australia is murdered every week by her partner. And there's an alarming increase in the number of North Shore Mums who are reaching out for advice and support as a result of abuse at home in our Facebook group.

In this episode of The Parenting Couch podcast, Rachel and Sarah sit down with Jacquie Murray and Courtney Parsons from Mary's House, a refuge on Sydney's North Shore who help women in crisis. In this episode, we talk about:

  • What are the 'red flags' that indicate your partner might be abusive...
  • How can you leave if your partner threatens to do something awful
  • How can you leave if you don't have any funds behind you
  • How Mary's House can help women experiencing abuse
  • How to prepare to leave your house without your partner knowing
  • What can we, as parents, do to reduce the risk of their child becoming an abuser?
  • Local services where women can get support
  • How you can support a friend who is going through abuse

About Jacquie Murray

Jacquie Murray is the Fundraising and Engagement Manager at Mary's House. Before joining Mary's House Services, Jacquie worked for the Young Parents Program at Australian Red Cross and as Practice Manager of the Gidget Foundation, an organisation that exists to promote emotional wellbeing for expectant and new parents and to raise awareness of perinatal anxiety and depression amongst women and their families.
About Courtney Parsons

Courtney Parsons is the Service Manger and former Case Worker at Mary's House. Courtney has a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from UNSW and has held various practitioner and senior social worker roles in the DV space, before becoming Service Manager at Mary’s House Services.
Domestic Violence Support Services

If you are in immediate danger, call the police emergency on 000.

Click here for a complete list of local services for women escaping domestic violence.

#theparentingcouch #theparentingcouchpodcast #parenting #northshoremums #parentingexperts #parentinginterviews

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In Australia, one in four women have experienced domestic violence in their life. Tragically, one woman in Australia is murdered every week by her partner. And there's an alarming increase in the number of North Shore Mums who are reaching out for advice and support as a result of abuse at home in our Facebook group.

In this episode of The Parenting Couch podcast, Rachel and Sarah sit down with Jacquie Murray and Courtney Parsons from Mary's House, a refuge on Sydney's North Shore who help women in crisis. In this episode, we talk about:

  • What are the 'red flags' that indicate your partner might be abusive...
  • How can you leave if your partner threatens to do something awful
  • How can you leave if you don't have any funds behind you
  • How Mary's House can help women experiencing abuse
  • How to prepare to leave your house without your partner knowing
  • What can we, as parents, do to reduce the risk of their child becoming an abuser?
  • Local services where women can get support
  • How you can support a friend who is going through abuse

About Jacquie Murray

Jacquie Murray is the Fundraising and Engagement Manager at Mary's House. Before joining Mary's House Services, Jacquie worked for the Young Parents Program at Australian Red Cross and as Practice Manager of the Gidget Foundation, an organisation that exists to promote emotional wellbeing for expectant and new parents and to raise awareness of perinatal anxiety and depression amongst women and their families.
About Courtney Parsons

Courtney Parsons is the Service Manger and former Case Worker at Mary's House. Courtney has a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from UNSW and has held various practitioner and senior social worker roles in the DV space, before becoming Service Manager at Mary’s House Services.
Domestic Violence Support Services

If you are in immediate danger, call the police emergency on 000.

Click here for a complete list of local services for women escaping domestic violence.

#theparentingcouch #theparentingcouchpodcast #parenting #northshoremums #parentingexperts #parentinginterviews

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