Suffolk Domestic Abuse Champions Network
By Teri Cudby
Suffolk Domestic Abuse Champions Network May 28, 2020
Misogyny is Med-Evil
Give Misogyny the Red Card with Richard Neal
Surviving Domestic Abuse: The Voice of An African Woman
Stalking
Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care
Life after Champions training continued
We are joined by Laurenca & Rachel a Social Worker and Family Support Practitioner to find out about how the Champions training has influenced the work they do when supporting families experiencing domestic abuse and other developments in their roles.
Life after Champions training
Bridget McIntyre - High Sheriff of Suffolk
Iceni
Domestic Abuse Survivor, Stacey shares her story
We are delighted to be joined by Stacey who is a survivor of domestic abuse. She tells us her story and shares her experiences of the services that helped support her. She also provides an insight into missed opportunities and occasions when she feels something could have been done to intervene and help her sooner.
The Ferns (Sexual Assault Referral Centre)
Bury St Edmunds Women’s Aid
Compassion
Anglia Care Trust (ACT)
Alumah
Lighthouse Women’s Aid
Issy Booth from Suffolk Rape Crisis joins Clare & Teri
Rhys Lloyd from Leeway Domestic Violence & Abuse Services talks to Clare and Teri
Fiona Ellis from Survivors in Transition talks to Clare and Teri
Fiona tells us more about SIT, the services and support it can offer. Plus how SIT have adapted their practices during COVID-19 lockdown to ensure their clients can continue to access the support they need.
Stalking and COVID-19
Domestic Abuse and COVID-19
Clare and Teri talk about the impact of lockdown and isolation on those experiencing domestic abuse, along with some important messages about support that is still available and what family, friends and professionals can do to help.