Susan Dunlop shares why advocacy must be conscious of its audience, protecting survivors while preventing harm. A call for trauma-informed, context-aware storytelling.
Author: Blue Borage
Context Is the Missing Piece
Discover why context is key to safeguarding. Susan Dunlop links the memoir Resolve with contextual prevention strategies shared at the Bright Futures National Symposium.
Justice Through Many Lenses: Exploring Pathways After Sibling Sexual Trauma
Justice Through Many Lenses: Exploring Pathways After Sibling Sexual Trauma I am truly looking forward to the August Conversation Café events, which will focus on the question: What does justice look like to you? I was only asked this question in my 50s, and it came from a researcher. It’s extraordinary that no one had ever asked […]
Reframing Boundaries: Insights from the Shark Cage® Framework
After a recent Conversation Café, Rhiannon Pineau, a survivor and advocate, shared an article about the Shark Cage® framework, developed by psychologist Ursula Benstead. This metaphorical model offers a lens through which women can understand and respond to abusive situations, emphasising the importance of personal boundaries and human rights. The framework envisions life as an […]