I'll Give You Something To Cry About

21 ⇢ Let's Talk Coercive Control

March 01, 2022 Season 1 Episode 21
21 ⇢ Let's Talk Coercive Control
I'll Give You Something To Cry About
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I'll Give You Something To Cry About
21 ⇢ Let's Talk Coercive Control
Mar 01, 2022 Season 1 Episode 21

OH HEY ㋡  we are back! This week we are placing a *TRIGGER WARNING* as we talk in depth about this serious topic. Following in theme from last week, we felt compelled to continue the conversation about the varying levels of domestic abuse. We discuss in depth what coercive and controlling behaviour is, the cycle of abuse, signs to help identify an abuser or a victim and ways to help. Please take care when listening and remember to be kind on yourself and others. As always, enjoy lots of light-heartedness, just classic courts and chay laughter and manicness! thank you endlessy ♡

LINKS AND INFO
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Links to Foundations, Donation Platfroms and Information for Ukraine.
1. Save The Children - donate here.
2. Caritas Australia - donate here.
3. UN Crisis Relief - donate here.
4. Karmagawa (donatation in the form of merch, so amazing!) - donate here.
5. Ifaw Global - donate here.
6. PETA - donate here.


We are here for you, and so are others - you are never alone!
♡ HELPLINES IN AUS ♡
1800RESPECT - (1800 737 732) This is a 24-hour national sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line for any Australian who has experienced, or is at risk of, family and domestic violence and/or sexual assault.
Mensline Australia - (1300 789 978) Supports men and boys who are dealing with family and relationship difficulties. 24/7 telephone and online support an information service for Australian men.
Lifeline (13 11 14) Anyone across Australia experiencing a personal crisis or thinking about suicide can call 13 11 14, or text 0477 13 11 14 at night. Someone will help put you in contact with a crisis service in your state or territory.

Show Notes

OH HEY ㋡  we are back! This week we are placing a *TRIGGER WARNING* as we talk in depth about this serious topic. Following in theme from last week, we felt compelled to continue the conversation about the varying levels of domestic abuse. We discuss in depth what coercive and controlling behaviour is, the cycle of abuse, signs to help identify an abuser or a victim and ways to help. Please take care when listening and remember to be kind on yourself and others. As always, enjoy lots of light-heartedness, just classic courts and chay laughter and manicness! thank you endlessy ♡

LINKS AND INFO
follow us on our socials to keep up to date!


Links to Foundations, Donation Platfroms and Information for Ukraine.
1. Save The Children - donate here.
2. Caritas Australia - donate here.
3. UN Crisis Relief - donate here.
4. Karmagawa (donatation in the form of merch, so amazing!) - donate here.
5. Ifaw Global - donate here.
6. PETA - donate here.


We are here for you, and so are others - you are never alone!
♡ HELPLINES IN AUS ♡
1800RESPECT - (1800 737 732) This is a 24-hour national sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line for any Australian who has experienced, or is at risk of, family and domestic violence and/or sexual assault.
Mensline Australia - (1300 789 978) Supports men and boys who are dealing with family and relationship difficulties. 24/7 telephone and online support an information service for Australian men.
Lifeline (13 11 14) Anyone across Australia experiencing a personal crisis or thinking about suicide can call 13 11 14, or text 0477 13 11 14 at night. Someone will help put you in contact with a crisis service in your state or territory.