18 min

How to keep safe I'm With Her

    • Society & Culture

This episode is all about womens safety. This topic is really personal both both Cal and Izzy. Following the deaths of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa in the UK, there has been an increase in ‘advice’ from politicians and police focussing on how women can keep ‘safe’ from sexual assault and violence. The argument is often that the advice offered by police and various organisations protects women. So If we disregard the hugely problematic narrative of victim-blaming, are they simply pragmatic tips that keep us safe? Or surely there’s another way to tackle the endemic issue of gender-based violence that doesn’t involve putting all the onus on women to protect themselves...

This is a hugely personal topic for Cal and Izzy. If you are affected by the information discussed or you are struggling in anyway please do not hesitate to reach out. We are always here for you x

The best way you can support the show is by subscribing on apple podcasts or following on Spotify. Come join in the convo at our Facebook group or follow us on Insta or even Twitter for more IWH content xxx



Resources and contacts for women in need of support:

Australia: 

For immediate support call 000 - Victoria Police and Ambulance

For emergency support after hours:

1800 737 732  - 1800RESPECT
Family violence and sexual assault 24 hour telephone line.

1800 015188  - Safe Steps
Family Violence response service 24 hour telephone line.

VICTORIA: further resources

Men's Referral Service - Call 1300 766 491

Rainbow Door Free information, support, and referrals LGBTQIA+ Call 1800 729 367 or Text 0480 017 246
10am-6pm, 7 days

Djirra

Culturally safe family violence and legal support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Call 1800 105 303


United Kingdom:

All numbers below are 24 hour for domestic violence:

England: 0808 2000 247

Scotland: 0800 027 1234

Northern Ireland: 0808 802 1414

Wales: 0808 80 10 800

LGBTQIA+ 0800 999 5428 help@galop.org.uk

Men’s Advice Line: 0808 801 0327 info@mensadviceline.org.uk

Karma Nirvana, UK Helpline for ‘honour’-based abuse and forced marriage: 0800 5999 247

Victim Support: 0808 1689 111


SafeLives guide to staying safe online 
Women’s Aid guide to private browsing 
The Survivor’s Handbook, Women’s Aid
Karma Nirvana
Chayn


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imwithher/message

This episode is all about womens safety. This topic is really personal both both Cal and Izzy. Following the deaths of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa in the UK, there has been an increase in ‘advice’ from politicians and police focussing on how women can keep ‘safe’ from sexual assault and violence. The argument is often that the advice offered by police and various organisations protects women. So If we disregard the hugely problematic narrative of victim-blaming, are they simply pragmatic tips that keep us safe? Or surely there’s another way to tackle the endemic issue of gender-based violence that doesn’t involve putting all the onus on women to protect themselves...

This is a hugely personal topic for Cal and Izzy. If you are affected by the information discussed or you are struggling in anyway please do not hesitate to reach out. We are always here for you x

The best way you can support the show is by subscribing on apple podcasts or following on Spotify. Come join in the convo at our Facebook group or follow us on Insta or even Twitter for more IWH content xxx



Resources and contacts for women in need of support:

Australia: 

For immediate support call 000 - Victoria Police and Ambulance

For emergency support after hours:

1800 737 732  - 1800RESPECT
Family violence and sexual assault 24 hour telephone line.

1800 015188  - Safe Steps
Family Violence response service 24 hour telephone line.

VICTORIA: further resources

Men's Referral Service - Call 1300 766 491

Rainbow Door Free information, support, and referrals LGBTQIA+ Call 1800 729 367 or Text 0480 017 246
10am-6pm, 7 days

Djirra

Culturally safe family violence and legal support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Call 1800 105 303


United Kingdom:

All numbers below are 24 hour for domestic violence:

England: 0808 2000 247

Scotland: 0800 027 1234

Northern Ireland: 0808 802 1414

Wales: 0808 80 10 800

LGBTQIA+ 0800 999 5428 help@galop.org.uk

Men’s Advice Line: 0808 801 0327 info@mensadviceline.org.uk

Karma Nirvana, UK Helpline for ‘honour’-based abuse and forced marriage: 0800 5999 247

Victim Support: 0808 1689 111


SafeLives guide to staying safe online 
Women’s Aid guide to private browsing 
The Survivor’s Handbook, Women’s Aid
Karma Nirvana
Chayn


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imwithher/message

18 min

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