People experiencing domestic violence may need to go to court; hospital; find housing; set up a new bank account; get counselling; and a multitude of other things that mostly happen during work hours. Gretel Killeen speaks with Padma Raman, CEO of Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety, about why paid family and domestic leave is important.
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Host: Gretel Killeen
Guest: Padma Raman, CEO of Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety
Additional Voiceover: Bryce Corbett
Written By: Amanda Bower, Karen Prestidge, Gretel Killeen
Audio Producer: Carter Quinn
Project Lead: Shane Kruger
Project Producer: Squiz Media
This is a Lifeline Australia podcast for the Australian Government.
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Ep10: Putting the Pieces Together
Ep9: What if my employee is using violence?
Ep8: Keeping your workplace safe
Ep7: The impact of family and domestic violence on business
Ep5: The importance of work to people experiencing violence.
Ep4: Supporting - not solving - is the key
Ep3: How to have a difficult conversation
Ep2: Warning Signs
Ep1: What is family & domestic violence?
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