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Confronting New Zealand's family violence crisis: A deep dive with Ang Jury of Women's Refuge

30 Jan 2024

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Imagine a New Zealand free from the dark shadow of family violence. This episode promises to take you through a landscape of hope and transformation, as I am joined by Ang Jury, CEO of Women's Refuge. Ang opens up about the harrowing escalation of domestic incidents and the imperative shift from reactive to preventative strategies. Learn how historical public health initiatives can serve as blueprints for societal change against family harm, and why embracing technology and communication within families could be the key to reconnecting and fostering healthy relationships. The heart of this episode pulses with the story of evolution and partnership—a narrative of how Women's Refuge has adapted over time, transitioning from immediate crisis response to proactive community involvement. We shed light on how corporate allies like Fonterra and Contact Energy have helped solidify the financial foundation of Women's Refuge. Discover how focusing on the well-being of children today can dismantle the cycle of violence tomorrow, and why the commitment to long-term strategy is the beacon guiding us towards eradication of domestic abuse. We honour the unwavering dedication of those in the trenches fighting against family violence. This episode is a testament to the power of community involvement and a reminder that the journey toward a violence-free future is paved with dedication and collective effort. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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