Escaping domestic abuse is just the beginning. But how do you actually rebuild a life after the crisis has passed? Join journalist Sally Spicer for a sneak peek of our powerful new season, Paths to Healing, launching March 3.
This season, we spotlight the extraordinary people and programs supporting survivors to thrive, not just survive, on their own terms.
In this series, we cover:
- Bethany’s story & an innovative therapy strengthening the bond between mums and children.
- Alecia’s story & the frontline workers ensuring homeless survivors find dignity, not just a bed.
- Rachael’s story & recovering from financial abuse with "narrative-based" coaching.
- Sono’s story of breaking the cycle as an Aboriginal woman & the community-builders building homes & driving cultural change.
- Belinda’s story & the fully-virtual program helping women find work after decades of job loss.
- Pip’s story from smartwatches to social media & how banks are fighting tech abuse.
More on There’s No Place Like Home: Paths to Healing:
- Learn more about There’s No Place Like Home: Paths to Healing
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- Learn more about CommBank Next Chapter
- If you or someone you know is affected by domestic, family and sexual violence, contact the national service 1800RESPECT for free and confidential counselling, information and service referral. Call 1800 737 732, chat online 24/7 at www.1800respect.org.au or use the text line on 0458 737 732
- If you or someone you know is an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person in need of a culturally safe support line, you can call 13YARN (13 92 76)
- In an emergency, or if you are not feeling safe, always call the police on 000
There’s No Place Like Home: Paths to Healing is an FW podcast made in partnership with Commonwealth Bank, who through CommBank Next Chapter, are supporting people within Australia experiencing financial abuse, even if you don't bank with them.