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EPISODE · May 7, 2024 · 1H 7M

Episode 10: Randall Macey, The Moreton Bay Red Ride

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May is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month. This annual initiative aims to raise awareness of domestic and family violence and coercive control, highlight the support services available, and send a clear message that violence in our communities will not be tolerated. The theme for 2024 is It’s in our control to end coercive control.There are many events happening around Brisbane and Queensland to raise awareness about this issue and one of those is happening in our own backyard. The Moreton Bay Red Ride and Family Fun Day is taking place on Saturday 18th May at the Caboolture Showgrounds. It exists solely to campaign for this very message - to STAND UP against domestic violence. Find out more about the event here - https://redride.org/In this week’s podcast we chat with dedicated motorcylist, community advocate, and Red Ride committee member Randall Macey. We chat event details, why Randall rides, the importance of raising awareness of domestic and family violence and being a welcome and safe space to start the hard conversations. After riding in the 2022 event and already living within the local area, Randall decided to join the committee and be a part of organising the next ride. He shares his own personal stories and what fires his drive to be part of making this event happen. This episode is not just about raising awareness; it's about fostering understanding, empathy, and action.I want to offer a heads-up that our discussion might be triggering for some listeners. We'll be addressing sensitive and potentially distressing content. If you or someone you know may be affected by this discussion, please take care of yourself and consider listening at a time or in a space where you feel safe and supported.If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or family violence there is support available. DVConnect: DVConnect is a statewide telephone service offering free crisis counselling, support, and information for people affected by domestic and family violence. They provide support 24/7.Phone: 1800 811 811 (24 hours, 7 days a week)Website: DVConnect1800RESPECT: This national sexual assault, domestic, and family violence counselling service provides confidential support for anyone impacted by these issues. They offer online chat support in addition to phone counselling.Phone: 1800 737 732 (24/7)Website: 1800RESPECTWomen's Legal Service Queensland: This service provides free legal advice, information, and referrals to women in Queensland who are experiencing domestic violence.Phone: 1800 957 957 (Monday to Friday, 9 am to 3 pm)Website: Women's Legal Service QueenslandMen's Referral Service: This service provides anonymous and confidential telephone counselling, information, and referrals to men to help them take action to stop using violent and controlling behavior.Phone: 1300 766 491 (Monday to Friday, 9 am to 9 pm)Website: Men's Referral ServiceLifeline Queensland: While Lifeline offers general crisis support, they are also available for individuals experiencing domestic violence who may need someone to talk to immediately.Phone: 13 11 14 (24/7)Website: Lifeline Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month. This annual initiative aims to raise awareness of domestic and family violence and coercive control, highlight the support services available, and send a clear message that violence in our communities will not be tolerated. The theme for 2024 is It’s in our control to end coercive control.There are many events happening around Brisbane and Queensland to raise awareness about this issue and one of those is happening in our own backyard. The Moreton Bay Red Ride and Family Fun Day is taking place on Saturday 18th May at the Caboolture Showgrounds. It exists solely to campaign for this very message - to STAND UP against domestic violence. Find out more about the event here - https://redride.org/In this week’s podcast we chat with dedicated motorcylist, community advocate, and Red Ride committee member Randall Macey. We chat event details, why Randall rides, the importance of raising awareness of domestic and family violence and being a welcome and safe space to start the hard conversations. After riding in the 2022 event and already living within the local area, Randall decided to join the committee and be a part of organising the next ride. He shares his own personal stories and what fires his drive to be part of making this event happen. This episode is not just about raising awareness; it's about fostering understanding, empathy, and action.I want to offer a heads-up that our discussion might be triggering for some listeners. We'll be addressing sensitive and potentially distressing content. If you or someone you know may be affected by this discussion, please take care of yourself and consider listening at a time or in a space where you feel safe and supported.If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or family violence there is support available. DVConnect: DVConnect is a statewide telephone service offering free crisis counselling, support, and information for people affected by domestic and family violence. They provide support 24/7.Phone: 1800 811 811 (24 hours, 7 days a week)Website: DVConnect1800RESPECT: This national sexual assault, domestic, and family violence counselling service provides confidential support for anyone impacted by these issues. They offer online chat support in addition to phone counselling.Phone: 1800 737 732 (24/7)Website: 1800RESPECTWomen's Legal Service Queensland: This service provides free legal advice, information, and referrals to women in Queensland who are experiencing domestic violence.Phone: 1800 957 957 (Monday to Friday, 9 am to 3 pm)Website: Women's Legal Service QueenslandMen's Referral Service: This service provides anonymous and confidential telephone counselling, information, and referrals to men to help them take action to stop using violent and controlling behavior.Phone: 1300 766 491 (Monday to Friday, 9 am to 9 pm)Website: Men's Referral ServiceLifeline Queensland: While Lifeline offers general crisis support, they are also available for individuals experiencing domestic violence who may need someone to talk to immediately.Phone: 13 11 14 (24/7)Website: Lifeline Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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