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Ep5: The importance of work to people experiencing violence.

Ep5: The importance of work to people experiencing violence.

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Many small businesses are like a family. And if someone in your actual family is violent and unpredictable, your workplace takes on even more importance in your life. Gretel Killeen speaks with Karen Prestidge – an expert who has spent decades training first responders on how to deal with domestic violence situations – and learns that domestic violence can affect anyone, in any type of workplace.


Resources for Small Business:

  • 1800RESPECT www.1800respect.org.au 1800 737 732
  • Lifeline Australia 13 11 14
  • Men’s Referral Service https://ntv.org.au/mrs/ 1300 766 491
  • Employer guide to family and domestic violence (Fair Work Ombudsman) https://www.fairwork.gov.au/leave/family-and-domestic-violence-leave/employer-guide-to-family-and-domestic-violence
  • LinkedIn post on how employers can create safe spaces for victims of domestic violence https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-employers-can-create-safe-spaces-victims-domestic-jen-schwarz?trk=public_post
  • eSafety Commissioner www.esafety.gov.au/women
  • Australian Government Small Business Paid FDV Leave site https://smallbusiness.10dayspaidfdvleave.com.au/


Host: Gretel Killeen

Guest: Karen Prestidge, domestic violence expert and trainer

Additional Voiceover: Bryce Corbett

Written By: Amanda Bower, Karen Prestidge, Gretel Killeen

Audio Producer: Carter Quinn

Project Lead: Shane Kruger

Project Producer: Squiz Media


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