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For Her With Her

For Her With Her

By: Women’s Legal Service QLD
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For Her, With Her is a podcast by Women’s Legal Service QLD, created to inform, support, and empower women navigating domestic and family violence, family law, and complex legal systems. Each episode features real conversations with legal experts, advocates, and women with lived experience—breaking down the law into clear, practical guidance. Whether you’re seeking support, working in the sector, or want to better understand the issues affecting women across Queensland, this series offers thoughtful, trauma-informed insight grounded in decades of frontline experience. Note: This podcast provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice. If you need personalised legal support, contact Women’s Legal Service Queensland or a qualified professional.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Building a Life Beyond Violence: Courage, Change and Healing with Yazdaneh Galt
    Jul 22 2025

    In this deeply moving episode of For Her, With Her, we speak with Dr. Yazdaneh Amiryazdani Galt, who shares her courageous journey of escaping domestic violence, navigating complex legal and immigration systems, and rebuilding her life in Australia. Originally from Iran, Yazdaneh speaks candidly about the barriers she faced, from cultural isolation to legal hurdles, and how knowledge, planning, and the support of community and legal services helped her reclaim her future. Today, she is an accomplished audiologist, business owner, and proud mother, whose story inspired the Oscar-nominated film Shayda, directed by her daughter Noora Niasari. Yazdaneh reminds us that help is not charity, it’s a right, and shares her hard-won insights for women thinking about leaving violence. She also shares her hopes for a future where no woman has to risk everything to live free from fear.

    If you or someone you know needs support, contact Women’s Legal Service Queensland, or if you’re in immediate danger, always call Triple Zero (000).

    DISCLAIMER TO BE ADDED TO ALL SHOW NOTES:

    This podcast contains information prepared by WLSQ and our guests. Information that was accurate at the time of the podcast and may become inaccurate at a later time without notice. The information provided in this podcast is not exhaustive, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Listeners should obtain legal advice for their specific circumstances. The discussion/stories of domestic and family violence may be triggering for some members of the audience. Please be mindful. If you wish to seek further support, please contact 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). Produced by The Podcast Boss

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    24 mins
  • Shifting the System: Holding People Using Violence to Account with Lucy Gregory
    Jul 15 2025

    In this episode of For Her, With Her, we tackle a crucial but often overlooked part of preventing violence: how we hold people who use violence to account. Lucy Gregory, CEO of Domestic Violence Prevention Centre (DVPC), joins us to unpack how accountability goes beyond the justice system. Lucy reflects on why language matters when talking about people who use violence and how we can support men to step into healthier, safer versions of masculinity. We also discuss how programs, like those provided by SPEAQ and Men’s Line Australia, support men to take responsibility and discuss the barriers that still exist, including a lack of investment in prevention programs, as well as culturally safe, community-led responses for First Nations and diverse communities. Lucy shares her hopes for a future where equality is the norm, and where services like hers are no longer needed.

    If you or someone you know needs support, you can call Men’s Line Australia or connect with local behaviour change programs via SPEAQ. For those affected by violence, reach out to Women’s Legal Service Queensland or call Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast contains information prepared by WLSQ and our guests. Information that was accurate at the time of the podcast and may become inaccurate at a later time without notice. The information provided in this podcast is not exhaustive, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Listeners should obtain legal advice for their specific circumstances. The discussion/stories of domestic and family violence may be triggering for some members of the audience. Please be mindful. If you wish to seek further support, please contact 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). Produced by The Podcast Boss

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    36 mins
  • Parenting After Separation: Legal Pathways and Practical Tips with Clare Dart
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode of For Her, With Her, we sit down with Barrister Clare Dart to explore the complexities of parenting after separation. Practising in family law, child protection, and domestic violence since 1997, Clare unpacks the key legal pathways for parenting arrangements, including recent amendments to the Family Law Act. We also debunk common myths, like the belief in a ‘magic age’ where children can decide, or that equal time is always the default. Clare explains the role of mediation, including how it has evolved into a safer and more accessible process for victim-survivors, and why it often results in better outcomes than court battles. We break down what to expect if court becomes necessary, the importance of gathering evidence and thinking about long-term parenting needs. We also discuss the importance of early legal advice and the support that’s available through services like Women’s Legal Service Queensland.

    If you or someone you know needs support, visit Women's Legal Service Queensland or call Triple Zero (000) if you are in immediate danger. You are not alone. DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast contains information prepared by WLSQ and our guests. Information that was accurate at the time of the podcast and may become inaccurate at a later time without notice. The information provided in this podcast is not exhaustive, is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Listeners should obtain legal advice for their specific circumstances. The discussion/stories of domestic and family violence may be triggering for some members of the audience. Please be mindful. If you wish to seek further support, please contact 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732).

    Produced by The Podcast Boss

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    34 mins
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