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In support for the UN Women's 16 days activism against gender based violence from 25 Nov to 10 Dec, this year's theme is "UNITE! Invest to prevent violence against women and girls" for your reference.


Join us to view a short documentary and panel discussion with the Australian Consulate to raise awareness around the issue of domestic violence.

*Trigger Warning – this content & episode contain descriptions that may be harmful to some listeners. Please contact CCS-counseling wechat or Lifeline 400-821-1215 if you are impacted by this content.

 

Documentary episode: 'You Can't Ask That'

Eight survivors of domestic and family violence share empowering reflections of their experiences living in violent, abusive and controlling relationships.

 

You Can't Ask That is an Australian TV series created by ABC Television that first went to air in August 2016. As of June 2022 its seventh season is on air in Australia. The show aims to offer insight into the lives of marginalised communities and break down stereotypes while answering the questions people are afraid to ask, reportedly inspired by Ask Me Anything (AMA) threads on Reddit. Each episode asks controversial questions sourced from the public to a minority Australian population. You Can't Ask That won the 2022 AACTA Award for Best Direction in Nonfiction Television.

 

From https://iview.abc.net.au/show/you-can-t-ask-that/series/4/video/LE1817H001S00You Can't Ask That - Wikipedia

 

Domestic violence is present across all genders, sexual orientations, cultures, ages, socio-economic backgrounds, ethnicities and religions.  Not always recognizable, it is a pattern of violent and/or abusive behaviors by a present or former intimate partner. Experiences of domestic abuse can involve serious and long-lasting injury and consequences for individuals and families and many still suffer in silence.

Help us to help others break the silence of domestic violence and to begin to recognize and validate experiences which can be physical, mental, emotional, or sexual abuse. By joining us on November 23rd to come together for the viewing of a poignant Australian documentary episode, provided by the Australian Consulate, and to hear the shared views of our panelist speakers, you will be supporting Inward Subsidized Counseling at CCS for survivors of domestic violence in our community.

"There is no such thing as "just" physical battering (minimizing). Emotional and mental abuse is just as devastating and controlling as physical abuse – sometimes more
§ It is NEVER the victim's fault"

Nov 23, 2023

6:30 PM - 9:00 PMGMT+8

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Australian Consulate
L22 CITIC Square,
1168 Nanjing West Road
南京西路1168号中信泰富广场22楼

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Speakers

  • Karli Rowland (Director of Counseling at CCS)

    Karli Rowland

    Director of Counseling at CCS

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  • Mirian Bonomi (SCIS School Counselor)

    Mirian Bonomi

    SCIS School Counselor

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  • Emma Leaning (Journalist & Mental Health Advocate)

    Emma Leaning

    Journalist & Mental Health Advocate

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  • John K. Miller (Director of the Sino-American Family Therapy Institute (SAFTI))

    John K. Miller

    Director of the Sino-American Family Therapy Institute (SAFTI)

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