
What Victim Support Does (..It's a lot)
11/25/24 • 44 min
https://leavinglegacies.co.nz/
What would you do if you suddenly lost a loved one and your life changed forever?
Part of Melissa Gordon’s role at Victim Support is guiding people through just that.
In this episode Melissa, general manager of service delivery at Victim Support, talks about what the service provider offers and how they help people through trauma.
Melissa talks about why she is so passionate about normalising people’s experience, why she’s let go of the pressure of trying to fix everything, and getting comfortable with uncomfortable situations.
You’ll also hear about how Melissa protects her own mental health in this line of work.
“I could walk out my door and get hit by a truck tomorrow but I’m still going to walk out my door.”
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://leavinglegacies.co.nz/
What would you do if you suddenly lost a loved one and your life changed forever?
Part of Melissa Gordon’s role at Victim Support is guiding people through just that.
In this episode Melissa, general manager of service delivery at Victim Support, talks about what the service provider offers and how they help people through trauma.
Melissa talks about why she is so passionate about normalising people’s experience, why she’s let go of the pressure of trying to fix everything, and getting comfortable with uncomfortable situations.
You’ll also hear about how Melissa protects her own mental health in this line of work.
“I could walk out my door and get hit by a truck tomorrow but I’m still going to walk out my door.”
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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