
Series 2 Coercive Control, Ep 6 If you think anyone will believe you...
05/17/22 • 45 min
Finding support and assistance to rebuild and survive coercive control.
Ellen shares the importance of being believed, understood and receiving appropriate responses from professionals and how this assisted her to move on from the coercive control.
Senior Sergeant Jacqui Casson from the Queensland Police Service talks about coercive control from a police perspective and identifies the ways police respond and assist women experiencing this type of abuse.
Finding support and assistance to rebuild and survive coercive control.
Ellen shares the importance of being believed, understood and receiving appropriate responses from professionals and how this assisted her to move on from the coercive control.
Senior Sergeant Jacqui Casson from the Queensland Police Service talks about coercive control from a police perspective and identifies the ways police respond and assist women experiencing this type of abuse.
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Series 2: Coercive Control, Ep. 4 If you were a good mother...
Coercive controlling behaviour and the impact on children.
Sarah describes the impact of her children’s continued exposure to domestic violence and coercive control both during the relationship and after separation
Jenny Davy, a DV Family Response Facilitator, discusses the effects of coercive control on women and their children and identifies a range of strategies to support children impacted by this type of abuse.
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