In Episode 1 of Changing the Ending, the host, Susan Crain explains her motives behind setting up her social enterprise business, Separation Support Network and her determination to keep working with clients, businesses, professionals and institutions to change the ending for those experiencing or at risk of experiencing, domestic and family violence.
With a background in law majoring in psychology, Susan has been helping Australian, NZ and Los Angeles clients for over 30 years to provide wrap around support during their separation and divorce and to help work with any clients to address safety concerns.
Series one of the podcast #enoUgh involves a series of interviews with experts, survivors and reformed perpetrators, openly and courageously discussing how we can work collectively to raise awareness and ensure effective reforms to change the ending for so many experiencing gross injustices.
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Separations Support Network
- Website: www.separationsupportnetwork.com -
- Book a free 15-minute consultation online: https://separationsupportnetwork.com/book
- Safe Horizon - Australian Guide to Domestic and Family Violence books: https://separationsupportnetwork.com/products-list
- Separations Support Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeparationSupportNetworks
- Separations Support Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/separationsupportnetwork/
- Email: info@separationsupportnetwork.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-crain-41952b11/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@separationsupportnetwork
Domestic and Family Violence Support Network
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dvsupporthubaustralia/
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CONTENT DISCLAIMER AND WARNING: This podcast series is for listener’s general guidance only and is not legal or financial advice.
The series does discuss topics related to domestic and family violence matters which may be distressing and triggering for some listeners. Please take care of yourself whilst listening listen at your own pace and take breaks if needed. We hold this space with compassion, safety, and understanding for all who have been affected.
If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or feels unsafe, you are not alone. Support is available.
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If you are or someone else is in immediate danger: 000 (police and ambulance and fire) in Australia
Lifeline 13 11 140 for crisis support and suicide prevention
Beyond Blue: 1300 22 46 36 for crisis support
1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) 24/7 counselling and support
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