In this episode, we explore the new Leaving Violence Program, a permanent, federally funded initiative supporting people leaving violent intimate partner relationships. We discuss what the program is, the types of support it offers including up to $5,000 in financial assistance and how it helps with safety planning, housing, legal aid, and counselling. The episode also covers eligibility requirements, how to access the program through Telstra Health, and the regional First Nations-led trials ...
All content for The Divorce Collective is the property of Hayder Shkara and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
In this episode, we explore the new Leaving Violence Program, a permanent, federally funded initiative supporting people leaving violent intimate partner relationships. We discuss what the program is, the types of support it offers including up to $5,000 in financial assistance and how it helps with safety planning, housing, legal aid, and counselling. The episode also covers eligibility requirements, how to access the program through Telstra Health, and the regional First Nations-led trials ...
How Speaking Negatively About the Other Parent Impacts Children (EP. 117)
The Divorce Collective
10 minutes
1 year ago
How Speaking Negatively About the Other Parent Impacts Children (EP. 117)
Join Senior Associate and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner Dannielle Young in this episode of the Divorce Collective Podcast, as she shares the harmful effects of speaking negatively about the other parent post-separation. While it’s common for emotions to run high during and after a separation, parents often don’t realise the profound impact that negative comments can have on their children. The Impact of Speaking Negatively About the Other ParentIn this episode, Dannielle ...
The Divorce Collective
In this episode, we explore the new Leaving Violence Program, a permanent, federally funded initiative supporting people leaving violent intimate partner relationships. We discuss what the program is, the types of support it offers including up to $5,000 in financial assistance and how it helps with safety planning, housing, legal aid, and counselling. The episode also covers eligibility requirements, how to access the program through Telstra Health, and the regional First Nations-led trials ...