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S1-10: Domestic abuse: the forgotten third?

S1-10: Domestic abuse: the forgotten third?

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Content warning: please be aware this episode explores the topic of domestic abuse, which some listeners may find distressing or triggering. WIDE Skies is created for adult audiences only. We hope you’ll join us whenever you’re feeling ready and able.   


In this episode: 1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men will experience domestic abuse in their lifetime. In this episode Martin and Debbie talk with guests about being survivors of domestic abuse and explore how they have built on their experiences to help others.  

Guests:  Bob Green OBE, Andrew Pain   


Links  

Bob Green OBE 

https://twitter.com/bobwgreen 

Andrew Pain 

https://twitter.com/andrewpain1974 

https://www.andrewpain.co.uk 

The Mankind Initiative 

https://www.mankind.org.uk 

LGBT Foundation 

https://lgbt.foundation 

GALOP 

https://galop.org.uk 

Employers Initiative on Domestic Abuse 

https://www.eida.org.uk        



Opinions expressed by hosts do not claim to represent absolute facts, and may change at any time. Nothing expressed by hosts in this podcast represents professional advice. This episode covers topics that may be perceived as emotive or triggering. If you are likely to be offended or impacted negatively by any of the topics discussed we suggest you refrain from listening.   

Production, graphics and music by Martin York for Majoyo Ltd.  

Transcribed using Otter.ai; cloud video background from vecteezy.com

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