An Ounce of Prevention with Women In Distress

Episode 11 || Demystifying the Hotline & Supporting Survivors with Andrene Baxter, Hotline Trainer & Advocate

September 19, 2023 Women In Distress of Broward County, Inc. Episode 11
An Ounce of Prevention with Women In Distress
Episode 11 || Demystifying the Hotline & Supporting Survivors with Andrene Baxter, Hotline Trainer & Advocate
Show Notes

This September, we honor and reflect on Suicide Prevention Month. This episode features a conversation with experienced hotline advocate and trainer, Andrene Baxter, about what advocacy looks like on a DV hotline, including accessibility, safety planning, assessing for risk, and providing support to callers who may be in crisis.

Hotlines are a key way survivors of DV get connected to help, as well as a validating space for support, information, and access to resources. 

EPISODE INFORMATION

  • Host: Emily Janas, Education & Prevention Manager at Women In Distress
  • Guest: Andrene Baxter, Hotline Training & Technical Assistance Specialist at Women In Distress (& the Florida DV Collaborative)
  • Music by: Shane Ivers at https://www.silvermansound.com/
  • CONTENT WARNING: The conversation in this episode contains mentions of topics that may be sensitive to some listeners, including suicide and suicidality.

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ABOUT THE PODCAST
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." This show, brought to you by the Education & Prevention team at Women In Distress in Broward County, FL is building awareness to end domestic violence. Each episode, we’ll be breaking down different aspects of the work – we’ll talk to survivors, advocates, community members, and others to explore the things that are happening right now and the work that still needs to be done. 

ABOUT WOMEN IN DISTRESS
Women In Distress is the only state-certified, nationally accredited domestic violence center serving Broward County, Florida. Our mission is "To stop domestic abuse for everyone through intervention, education, and advocacy." https://www.womenindistress.org/

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