
Elizabeth was born in post-war Europe and migrated to Australia when she was very young. The family lived in Nelson Bay and she grew up in a large conservative Catholic family. As a very bright young girl, Elizabeth went to a Catholic boarding school, studied hard and went to University on a scholarship. At 17, studying social work in Sydney, Elizabeth encountered a wider world for which she felt under prepared and confusing. Back in Newcastle, she reached out to Fr Terry Silvester, chaplain to YCW for advice, where she was sexually assaulted. Later in Sydney, she was sexually assaulted by another priest whom she again reached out to for help. From these events, Elizabeth suffered significant trauma and confusion, which she has been dealing with and recovering from for many years. Elizabeth enjoyed a successful professional career as a social worker but her personal life was one of great difficulty and pain. It was 30 years before she felt safe enough to disclose her story. Her courage to face the truth of what happened to her in her adolescence comes through clearly in this remarkable interview.
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The Survivor Story Project is funded by the Marist Brothers Australia in conjunction with its aim to engage in restorative justice processes for survivors of child sexual abuse in Marist schools in Australia. The Survivor Story Project has ethics approval from the University of Newcastle Australia, ethics approval reference number: H-2019-0195
The names of the participating survivors are their own except for CQT who opted to use a pseudonym.