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Unlocking Community Solutions: A Candid Conversation on Family Violence, Prison Rehabilitation, and Parenting Through Trauma

12 Jun 2023

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In today's episode, we have an emotional and eye-opening conversation with David White, who shares his heart-wrenching story of loss, forgiveness, and his fight against family violence. We discuss the challenges of parenting through trauma and the importance of truly listening to children. Listen in as David opens up about his experiences and the lessons he's learned along the way. We also explore the current state of prison rehabilitation and domestic violence strategy in New Zealand, and the frustrating lack of tangible results from the government's efforts. We highlight the importance of community-based solutions, which emphasizes the power of people and clear objectives to improve lives. Finally, we take a moment to reflect on the achievements and the importance of those who have helped us along the way. Join us as we discuss the possibility of having Kerry Gregory and Steve Devine, two heroes of the Fire Service, together in the studio for a future episode. Don't miss this powerful and thought-provoking conversation with David White. (0:00:09) - Crime, Safety, and Intergenerational Change (0:11:20) - Preventing Family Violence (0:19:24) - Parenting Through Trauma and Forgiveness (0:31:41) - Prison, Rehabilitation, and Domestic Violence Strategy (0:37:24) - Community-Based Solutions for Social Issues (0:49:30) - Achievement and the Importance of Listening Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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