CEVAW Conversations
In this episode we sit down with researchers and practitioners to explore the complex intersection of substance use, coercion, and family violence. Monique Yeoman from Kids First Australia and Emma Shaw from Odyssey Victoria join us alongside academics Professor Cathy Humphreys and Van Callaly from the University of Melbourne and CEVAW to unpack how alcohol and other drugs can be weaponised as tools of control in abusive relationships. The conversation moves beyond traditional understandings of substance abuse to examine how alcohol and drugs become instruments of coercive control - used by perpetrators to extend abuse and violence. Through real-world examples from clinical practice, the panel illustrates what substance use coercion looks like in families' everyday lives and why it presents unique challenges for practitioners working to keep children and families safe. This episode offers crucial insights for anyone working in child and family services, domestic violence support, or substance use treatment, highlighting the importance of recognising these patterns and responding with informed, trauma-sensitive approaches. To hear more from these guests about this topic, please watch the WorkUP SPARK webinar, Strengthening Queensland’s Response to Substance Use Coercion: https://workupqld.org.au/resource-hub-develop-the-workforce/#workshop-videos [https://workupqld.org.au/resource-hub-develop-the-workforce/#workshop-videos] Guests * Monique Yeoman, General Manager, Child Youth and Family Services, Kids First Australia * Emma Shaw, Clinical Manager Child, Youth and Families, Odyssey Victoria * Professor Cathy Humphreys, CEVAW Chief Investigator, The University of Melbourne * Van Callaly, CEVAW Research Fellow, The University of Melbourne Support services * Triple Zero (000) in an emergency/immediate threat to life * 1800RESPECT [http://www.1800respect.org.au/] call 1800 737 732 or text 0458 737 732 * 13 YARN [https://www.13yarn.org.au/] call 13 92 76, crisis support line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples * Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline [https://fullstop.org.au/get-help/our-services/rainbowviolenceandabusesupport]call 1800 497 212 * Men’s Referral Service [https://ntv.org.au/mrs/] call 1300 766 491 * Find international help [https://findahelpline.com/] * National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline [https://adf.org.au/help-support/] 1800 250 015 Further reading * Mayshak, R., Curtis, A., Coomber, K., Tonner, L., Walker, A., Hyder, S., Liknaitzky, P., & Miller, P. (2022). Alcohol-Involved Family and Domestic Violence Reported to Police in Australia. Journal of interpersonal violence, 37(3-4), NP1658–NP1685. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260520928633 [https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260520928633] * KODY Caring Dads - https://www.kidsfirstaustralia.org.au/program/the-kody-project/ [https://www.kidsfirstaustralia.org.au/program/the-kody-project/] * Respectful Relationships and the Caring Dads Program - https://odyssey.org.au/respectful-relationships-and-the-caring-dads-program/ [https://odyssey.org.au/respectful-relationships-and-the-caring-dads-program/]
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