Partnered with a Survivor: David Mandel and Ruth Reymundo Mandel
This podcast is a series of conversations.
What started as a series of intimate conversations between Ruth and David that ranged from personal to professional experiences around violence, relationships, abuse, and system and professional responses which harm, not help, has now become a global conversation about systems and culture change. In many episodes, David and Ruth are joined by a global leader in different areas like child safety, men and masculinity, and, of course, partnering with survivors. Each episode is a deep dive into complex topics like how systems fail domestic abuse survivors and their children, societal views of masculinity and violence, and how intersectionalities such as cultural beliefs, religious beliefs, and unique vulnerabilities impact how we respond to abuse and violence. These far-ranging discussions offer an insider look into how we navigate the world together as professionals, as parents, and as partners. During these podcasts, David and Ruth challenge the notions which keep all of us from moving forward collectively as systems, as cultures, and as families into safety, nurturance, and healing.
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Partnered with a Survivor: David Mandel and Ruth Reymundo Mandel
Season 1 Episode 10: Lived Experience with Ryan Hart and Berry Street's Y-Change Team
This special episode features the lived experience experts highlighted at the Safe & Together Institute's third annual Asia Pacific Conference in partnership with Berry Street.
To start, David and Ruth discuss experiences and recommendations for systems change with the Y-Change experts from Berry Street. Their insights bring depth and context and keep systems accountable to the reality that child victims of abuse need to be heard by systems in order for true nurturance and safety to be met.
Then, the Safe & Together Institute's survivor keynote speaker, Ryan Hart, speaks about his experiences of coercive control and how it impacted him and his family. He creates insight and clarity around the harm that non-physical forms of violence bring to families and individuals and gives us perspective on how society is failing to recognize the dangers of coercive control. Ryan and his brother, Luke, are tireless advocates for systems to recognize coercive control as a serious and dangerous crime.
We hope you enjoy this lived experience podcast. Safe & Together honors the experiences and reflections of victims and survivors and believes that true systems change can only happen when we honor their voices and their experiences are reflected back to help systems do better.
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