EPISODE · Mar 4, 2025 · 55 MIN
66. Why does marriage often end? & Support for Domestic Abuse- with Elisabeth Shaw (Relationships Aus)
from Now What? Podcast
In this episode of Mothering on My Own, host Rachel sits down with Elisabeth Shaw, CEO of Relationships Australia NSW, for an insightful conversation on the challenges faced by Australian families within their relationships and the evolving landscape of relationship support. They explore the impact of social media on loneliness, key findings from relationship research, and the crucial role of self-awareness in building healthy connections.Elisabeth sheds light on the complexities of domestic violence, the importance of counseling programs, and the lasting effects of trauma on men’s behavior. She also discusses the need for dedicated support services for children affected by domestic violence and how societal awareness is shifting. This powerful discussion underscores the value of education, early intervention, and accessible support systems in fostering healthier relationships and safer communities.Here’s some key resources: Men’s Behaviour Change Program, Taking Responsibility: https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/support/services/taking-responsibility-mens-behaviour-change/ Women’s Choice and Change (free DFV support group): https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/group-workshops/womens-choice-change/ Children’s Contact Service (for supervised visits and/or changeovers): https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/support/services/childrens-contact-service/ Parenting After Separation (group workshop): https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/group-workshops/parenting-after-separation/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Mothering on My Own, host Rachel sits down with Elisabeth Shaw, CEO of Relationships Australia NSW, for an insightful conversation on the challenges faced by Australian families within their relationships and the evolving landscape of relationship support. They explore the impact of social media on loneliness, key findings from relationship research, and the crucial role of self-awareness in building healthy connections.Elisabeth sheds light on the complexities of domestic violence, the importance of counseling programs, and the lasting effects of trauma on men’s behavior. She also discusses the need for dedicated support services for children affected by domestic violence and how societal awareness is shifting. This powerful discussion underscores the value of education, early intervention, and accessible support systems in fostering healthier relationships and safer communities.Here’s some key resources: Men’s Behaviour Change Program, Taking Responsibility: https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/support/services/taking-responsibility-mens-behaviour-change/ Women’s Choice and Change (free DFV support group): https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/group-workshops/womens-choice-change/ Children’s Contact Service (for supervised visits and/or changeovers): https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/support/services/childrens-contact-service/ Parenting After Separation (group workshop): https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/group-workshops/parenting-after-separation/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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