Spotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sector
SafeLives
89 episodes
1 week ago
Content note: domestic abuse, immigration control, bereavement.
Caron was gentle, kind and hardworking. A migrant woman building a life, sending love home, and carrying hope. Home was not safe, and systems were not safe either. In this short audio, her friend Max tells the story of bus-ride friendship, a rare day of freedom to sort papers, the calls that never stopped, and a country that made Caron choose between safety and survival. She should have been protected, whatever her status. We share this to honour Caron’s life and push for change so every woman is heard, believed and safe.
Credits: Narration by Max. With special thanks to Bambuuu CIC: https://bambuuu.co.uk
Shared with consent. Names and details may be changed for safety.
If you need support: In an emergency call 999. For specialist support and information visit safelives.org.uk/gethelp
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Content note: domestic abuse, immigration control, bereavement.
Caron was gentle, kind and hardworking. A migrant woman building a life, sending love home, and carrying hope. Home was not safe, and systems were not safe either. In this short audio, her friend Max tells the story of bus-ride friendship, a rare day of freedom to sort papers, the calls that never stopped, and a country that made Caron choose between safety and survival. She should have been protected, whatever her status. We share this to honour Caron’s life and push for change so every woman is heard, believed and safe.
Credits: Narration by Max. With special thanks to Bambuuu CIC: https://bambuuu.co.uk
Shared with consent. Names and details may be changed for safety.
If you need support: In an emergency call 999. For specialist support and information visit safelives.org.uk/gethelp
How can family and friends help someone experiencing domestic abuse?
Spotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sector
34 minutes 36 seconds
5 years ago
How can family and friends help someone experiencing domestic abuse?
Rachel Ozanne speaks to Ursula - survivor and SafeLives Pioneer - and Dr Alison Gregory - a researcher from Bristol University - about how family, friends and neighbours can support someone living with domestic abuse during the current lockdown.
Spotlight: the podcast for the domestic abuse sector
Content note: domestic abuse, immigration control, bereavement.
Caron was gentle, kind and hardworking. A migrant woman building a life, sending love home, and carrying hope. Home was not safe, and systems were not safe either. In this short audio, her friend Max tells the story of bus-ride friendship, a rare day of freedom to sort papers, the calls that never stopped, and a country that made Caron choose between safety and survival. She should have been protected, whatever her status. We share this to honour Caron’s life and push for change so every woman is heard, believed and safe.
Credits: Narration by Max. With special thanks to Bambuuu CIC: https://bambuuu.co.uk
Shared with consent. Names and details may be changed for safety.
If you need support: In an emergency call 999. For specialist support and information visit safelives.org.uk/gethelp