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The Bulb | S3 | Ep 6 | They’re not monstrous: Paul Monsour

Paul Monsour has worked as a men’s domestic and family violence behaviour change practitioner for 18 years.  For much of that time, he has been the Coordinator of Services and Practitioners for the Elimination of Abuse (SPEAQ) network. In this podcast, Paul reveals perspectives that reflect his continuing to deepen his learning about the area of “working with men” and his vast experience in direct client services. 

 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

 

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S3 | Ep 5 | Thinking with our hearts: Randal Ross

Senior Lore/Law Man, Yuru, Bindal Nation (Dyirbal and Birrigubba Language Group) Randal Ross is the Manager Cultural and Community Relations for North West Remote Health (NWRH).  Randal has vast experience in the area of “working with men”, including as the Co-founder and Senior Facilitator for the Red Dust Healing program.  It is this wonderful knowledge that informs this podcast in which Randal explores cultural aspects of this work. 

 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

 

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S3 | Ep 4 | Building the evidence base through partnership: Dr Chez Leggatt-Cook

Dr Chez Leggatt-Cook has worked as a researcher in both Australia and New Zealand, across diverse areas including domestic and family violence, child protection, elder abuse, disability and homelessness. In her current role as Principal Advisor Research and Evaluation at UnitingCare, Chez aims to build and apply evidence that empowers practitioners in their work with individuals, families and communities. Chez’s passion for co-design and knowledge translation is evident in this podcast about the evaluation of her organisation’s approach to “working with men”.   

 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

 

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S3 | Ep 3 | Working at a place of connection: Dr Brian Sullivan

Dr Brian Sullivan, CQUniversity Senior Lecturer brings a unique voice to this podcast, exploring the merging of practice, research and education.  Currently the coordinator of the Graduate Certificate in Facilitating Men’s Behaviour Change, Brian is also part of the Centre and has much experience in writing, facilitating and upskilling others in men’s domestic and family violence (DFV) intervention programs. Brian was formerly the Practice Manager at YFS (Logan), where he supervised staff in the DFV Program and has worked with communities as part of collaborative responses to DFV.  He sits on the board of the Red Rose Foundation and the Queensland Police Service DFV Advisory Committee. 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

 

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S3 | Ep 2 | Supporting him to make change: Dr Brodie Evans

In this podcast, listeners will hear a contemporary frontline practitioner’s perspective on “working with men”. Dr Brodie Evans is currently the Men’s Program Coordinator for the Brisbane Domestic Violence Service (BDVS), developing and coordinating perpetrator intervention efforts, including supervising group facilitators. Brodie has experience in social and criminal justice research and university teaching, and also serves as Co-Convenor on the Services and Practitioners for the Elimination of Abuse (SPEAQ) Steering Committee and is a member of the WorkUp QLD Reference Group. 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

 

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S3 | Ep 1 | Conversations across the spectrum: Dr Heather Lovatt

This episode features Dr Heather Lovatt, the Centre’s Director, discussing the Centre’s interests in the area of “working with men” and providing listeners with a snapshot of the season ahead.  Appointed QCDFVR Director in March 2018, Heather has led a diverse range of research projects relating to gendered violence.  She currently oversees the Centre’s work, which has a practice orientation across each of its three linked domains – research, education/training, sector development.  Heather has a particular interest in applied research that has a social impact; ensuring the knowledge and wisdom of those impacted by gendered violence, priority populations and front-line practitioners are prioritised.   

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

 

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S2 | Ep 6 | We met in Morocco: Professor Hilary Haldine and Professor Annabel Taylor

In this episode of the Bulb, CQUniversity’s Professor of Gendered Violence Studies, Dr Annabel Taylor, speaks with our friend and collaborator, Professor Hillary Haldane.  As you’ll hear, Annabel and Hillary have a long-standing relationship, but Hillary became part of our Centre family in 2017.  In that year she received a Fulbright scholarship to travel to Australia from her base in the United States to continue her studies into frontline responses to domestic violence.  We hope you enjoy this international episode of the Bulb! 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

 

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S2 | Ep 5 | Good people in the world: Jude Marshall

Jude Marshall wrote in the Centre’s recent Compendium of Queensland Stories about Gendered Violence Activism that “Looking back, I learned about a feminist analysis before I understood the word.” In this edition of the Bulb, advocate and enduring friend of the Centre, Jude Marshall shares recollections of her personal and professional life as well as her hopes for the future. 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S2 | Ep 4 | The story of Jessica: Vicki Lowik

PhD candidate, Vicki Lowik, generously gives listeners a taste of her recent research in this fascinating podcast.  The story of “Jessica”, as studied by Vicki, details the development and progression of domestic violence during a 27-year marriage against a backdrop of a community endorsing the Christian doctrine of male headship.  

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S2 | Ep 3 | Beyond the top of the mountain: Betty Taylor

For many listeners, Betty Taylor is a woman who needs no introduction.  Recognised through multiple awards, Betty has been instrumental in the establishment of the Red Rose Foundation, and Australian Institute for Strangulation Prevention.  In this podcast Betty canvasses considerations relating to high-risk intimate partner violence. 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | S2 | Ep 2 | The isolation of family violence: responding to adolescent-to-parent abuse: David Burck

David Burck is a Queensland leader in the practice of responding to families where there is an abusive adolescent.  In this podcast he takes the listener into the topic of adolescent-to-parent violence.  David is also a researcher and has developed an online professional development course for QCDFVR.  For those listeners that are interested in studying in this field, or gaining more knowledge on this topic, please go to the link in the show notes. 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

 

The Bulb | Season 2 | Ep 1 | Exploring team responses to sexual assault: Dr Megan Greeson

In this podcast, Dr Megan R. Greeson, Associate Professor at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois shares a little of her journey into the field of gendered violence research.  Megan speaks about the sexual assault response team approach that operates in her country.  

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

 

The Bulb | Ep 6 | On the shoulders of giants: Dr Anne Butcher

In this episode, Executive Director of Mackay Women’s Services, Dr Anne Butcher describes how she has embraced – and thrived within- her role in the gendered violence sector.  As she nears the end of her working career Anne reflects on her legacy and shares the inspiration she draws from those with whom she works.

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

 

 

 

The Bulb | Ep 5 | In her own words: the Pauline Woodbridge story

In this episode, QCDFVR Director Dr Heather Lovatt explores the life of feminist and advocate, Pauline Woodbridge OAM in an in depth interview.  Pauline’s story is a fascinating one and listeners will hear of a life well lived.

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

 

 

The Bulb | Ep 4 | Exploring the history of Queensland’s domestic and family violence sector

This episode shares a practitioner’s perspective. Pauline Woodbridge OAM takes the listener on a journey through time, navigating a history of the domestic and family violence sector in Queensland from the 1980’s to the 21st Century. 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

 

 

The Bulb | Ep 3 | Engaging and communicating with men via phone with Mark Walters

In this episode, Mark Walters discusses the changed world in which we live and work.  2020 has brought adaptations in how services respond to gendered violence.  Technology has replaced face to face individual and group interventions in many services.  Mark gives practical and knowledgeable tips about working with users of violence in this helpful and informative podcast.

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | Ep 2 | A yarn with Indigenous social workers Jamie Anderson and Larissa Fewquandie

In this episode, Jamie Anderson and Larissa Fewquandie, experienced Indigenous social workers yarn about worker self-care when responding to gendered violence and give practical tips to those coming into the field. 

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Bulb | Ep 1 | Introducing The Bulb with Dr Heather Lovatt

In this episode, Dr Heather Lovatt, Director of the Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research (QCDFVR) gives a brief introduction to The Bulb – a podcast that shines a light on gendered violence.

In each episode of The Bulb, the podcast will explore aspects of gendered violence – what is thought about it, what we know about it, and what is yet to be revealed.

The QCDFVR is funded by The Queensland Government and is based at CQUniversity Australia.

 

www.noviolence.org.au

For victims and survivors of gendered violence who may have found the content of this podcast disturbing, free confidential 24 hour counselling is available nationally on 1800 737 732 through 1800Respect.

If you would like to know more about responding to domestic and family violence, CQUniversity offers a range of postgraduate and other study options.  Visit cqu.edu.au and search courses for “domestic violence” to learn more.

The Injustice of Intimacy Podcast

The Injustice of Intimacy Podcast was produced by the Nundah Neighbourhood Centre and Brisbane North Community Legal Servicewith funding provided by Legal Aid Queensland’s Community Legal Education Collaboration Fund.

The Injustice of Intimacy Podcast Project is a series of five episodes in which women share their stories about recognising and getting help for Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV).

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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Podcasts can also be found on Apple Play or Spotify.

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