One in Three Campaign Podcast
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Podcast Description
The One in Three Campaign Podcast features interviews with leading researchers and practitioners in the family violence field. The One in Three Campaign aims to raise public awareness of the existence and needs of male victims of family violence and abuse; to work with government and non-government services alike to provide assistance to male victims; and to reduce the incidence and impacts of family violence on Australian men, women and children. http://www.oneinthree.com.au/
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 013: Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence - Part 5 | This is a broadcast of a Panel Session called Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence, presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology's Meeting the needs of victims of crime conference held in Sydney on 19 May 2011. Part 5 of the Panel Session features Dr Elizabeth Celi, psychologist, author and media commentator, hosting a panel comprised of Toni Mclean, Greg Andresen and Greg Millan, taking questions from the floor. Listen now (MP3) | Read transcript | Watch presentation | 7/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 012: Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence - Part 4 | This is a broadcast of a Panel Session called Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence, presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology's Meeting the needs of victims of crime conference held in Sydney on 19 May 2011. Part 4 of the Panel Session features Greg Millan, director of Men's Health Services, giving an overview of his training program called Working with men affected by violence. In Australia, up to one in three victims of intimate partner violence are male. While many services have quite rightly been established over the past three decades to support female victims of family violence, the needs of male victims remain largely unmet. The issue of men affected by violence in intimate relationships has been reported for many years. Workers in the domestic violence, community and family relationship sectors are acknowledging this problem and seeking out training for their workers. There is only one training program for professionals and this talk will present an overview of this program and its evaluation. ‘Working with men affected by violence’ is a specifically designed training program for health, welfare and community workers that provides information and strategies for working with men who are affected by violence in their relationships. Listen now (MP3) | Read transcript | Download PowerPoint | Watch presentation | 6/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 011: Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence - Part 3 | This is a broadcast of a Panel Session called Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence, presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology's Meeting the needs of victims of crime conference held in Sydney on 19 May 2011. Part 3 of the Panel Session features Greg Andresen, researcher and media liaison with Men's Health Australia, presenting a paper called Meeting the needs of male victims of family violence and their children. Contrary to common beliefs, around one in three victims of family violence and abuse is male. While many services and community education programmes have quite rightly been established over the past four decades to support female victims of family violence, the needs of male victims remain largely unmet. Male victims of family violence and their children are one of the most underserved populations of victims of crime in Australia, with appropriate and tailored services being almost non-existent. This paper will present a brief overview of what is required to meet the needs of Australian male victims of family violence and their children. It will: Present the often unheard voices of male victims of family violence and their children Describe the specific experiences of male victims of family violence and their children (barriers to disclosing and finding support; different forms of abuse; impacts upon victims and their children) Review the scant support currently available in Australia for male victims of family violence and their children Outline the support required in order for the needs of male victims of family violence and their children to be met Discuss recent overseas and Australian support initiatives for male victims of family violence and their children that could be adopted more broadly. Listen now (MP3) | Read transcript | Download PowerPoint | Watch presentation | 6/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 010: Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence - Part 2 | This is a broadcast of a Panel Session called Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence, presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology's Meeting the needs of victims of crime conference held in Sydney on 19 May 2011. Part 2 of the Panel Session features Toni McLean, counsellor with the Think Twice! Program, presenting a paper called Are men really victims of intimate partner violence? Unlike most other victims of crime, male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are yet to be truly recognised by the judicial system or the larger community. There are a number of beliefs about male victims of IPV, such as that men are rarely genuine victims; if they are, they must have done something to deserve it; or they aren’t affected as much as women are by partner violence; and it is easier for them to leave their relationships. These are all myths. This paper will: present evidence which shows that victimisation of husbands by wives has been documented for hundreds of years; present current statistics on the prevalence and nature of partner violence against men; explain how studies have presented contradictory and confusing pictures of partner violence perpetration; explore how male victimisation has not been adequately researched, with implications for the judicial system, the media, and government and community campaigns; offer some reasons as to why this has been the case. The acknowledgement of male victims has ramifications for government policy, the judicial system, and the provision of health and community services, as well as benefits for the community. We need a lot more information from and about male victims of partner violence in order to be able to meet their needs. Academics, clinicians and service providers need to be open to the possibility that a man who claims he is a victim of partner violence actually is. Listen now (MP3) | Read transcript | Download PowerPoint | Watch presentation | 6/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 009: Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence - Part 1 | This is a broadcast of a Panel Session called Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence, presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology's Meeting the needs of victims of crime conference held in Sydney on 19 May 2011. Part 1 of the Panel Session features Dr. Elizabeth Celi, a psychologist in private practice specialising in men’s mental health. Since releasing her first book in 2008, “Regular Joe vs. Mr Invincible – The battle for the True Man”, Elizabeth has grown in her own awareness of the silent phenomena of male victims of domestic abuse. Astounded at the oppressive personal impact on men and the social blind spot on this sector of our community, she now actively advocates for this much needed area of men’s mental health. As you can imagine, Elizabeth has never been short of stimulating discussions and debates on this issue and broader issues affecting men’s identity. With regular appearances on TV, several radio interviews and keynotes in Parliament for men’s health summits, Elizabeth sheds light on misperceptions surrounding men’s psychology. She facilitated, along with the panel, some healthy and robust discussion on developing awareness, understanding and services assisting male victims and female perpetrators of intimate partner abuse and violence. In this part of the podcast, Elizabeth introduces the topic for discussion and sets the scene for the speakers to come. Listen now (MP3) | Read transcript | Watch presentation | 6/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 008: Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop - Part 7 | We feature highlights from the Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop held on Wednesday 16 June 2010 in Perth, Western Australia. The workshop was aimed at service providers plus anyone who works with victims and perpetrators of family and domestic violence, and considered the implications for service providers of the Edith Cowan University (ECU) Intimate Partner Abuse of Men research. In this, the seventh and final part of the workshop, we listen to a Question and Answer session between the audience and the presenters, Professor Rob Donovan and Richard Wolterman. Listen now (MP3) | Read interview transcript | 6/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 007: Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop - Part 6 | We feature highlights from the Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop held on Wednesday 16 June 2010 in Perth, Western Australia. The workshop was aimed at service providers plus anyone who works with victims and perpetrators of family and domestic violence, and considered the implications for service providers of the Edith Cowan University (ECU) Intimate Partner Abuse of Men research. In this, the sixth part of the workshop, Richard Wolterman from Lifeline reflects on more than 20 years of working with both male victims and perpetrators. Listen now (MP3) | Read interview transcript | 6/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 006: Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop - Part 5 | We feature highlights from the Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop held on Wednesday 16 June 2010 in Perth, Western Australia. The workshop was aimed at service providers plus anyone who works with victims and perpetrators of family and domestic violence, and considered the implications for service providers of the Edith Cowan University (ECU) Intimate Partner Abuse of Men research. In this, the fifth part of the workshop, Professor Rob Donovan talks about men's help-seeking behaviour. Listen now (MP3) | Read interview transcript | 6/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 005: Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop - Part 4 | We feature highlights from the Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop held on Wednesday 16 June 2010 in Perth, Western Australia. The workshop was aimed at service providers plus anyone who works with victims and perpetrators of family and domestic violence, and considered the implications for service providers of the Edith Cowan University (ECU) Intimate Partner Abuse of Men research. In this, the fourth part of the workshop, we listen to a Question and Answer session between the audience and the ECU researchers, Dr Greg Dear and Emily Tilbrook. Listen now (MP3) | Read interview transcript | 6/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 004: Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop - Part 3 | We feature highlights from the Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop held on Wednesday 16 June 2010 in Perth, Western Australia. The workshop was aimed at service providers plus anyone who works with victims and perpetrators of family and domestic violence, and considered the implications for service providers of the Edith Cowan University Intimate Partner Abuse of Men research. In this, the third part of the workshop, Dr Greg Dear presents the results of the survey. Listen now (MP3) | Read interview transcript | 6/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 003: Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop - Part 2 | We feature highlights from the Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop held on Wednesday 16 June 2010 in Perth, Western Australia. The workshop was aimed at service providers plus anyone who works with victims and perpetrators of family and domestic violence, and considered the implications for service providers of the Edith Cowan University Intimate Partner Abuse of Men research. In this, the second part of the workshop, Emily Tilbrook presents the results of the interviews. Listen now (MP3) | Read interview transcript | 6/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 002: Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop - Part 1 | We feature highlights from the Intimate Partner Abuse of Men Workshop held on Wednesday 16 June 2010 in Perth, Western Australia. The workshop was aimed at service providers plus anyone who works with victims and perpetrators of family and domestic violence, and considered the implications for service providers of the Edith Cowan University Intimate Partner Abuse of Men research. In this, the first part of the workshop, Dr Greg Dear explains the methodology of the study. Listen now (MP3) | Read interview transcript | 6/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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One in Three Campaign Podcast 001: Interview with Dr. Greg Dear | Dr. Greg Dear is Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the School of Psychology and Social Science at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Western Australia. Greg is the co-author, along with Professor Alfred Allan and Emily Tilbrook, of Intimate Partner Abuse of Men, a research project commissioned by the Men's Advisory Network and released on 26th May 2010. In this in-depth interview with Greg Dear, Greg Andresen discusses the findings and implications of the ECU research. Listen now (MP3) | Read interview transcript | 5/31/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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