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| Episode 8 - When Home Isnât Safe: GBV, Kids, and CAS | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:36:35 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Stephanie Butt and Jacqueline McGann, Service Managers from the Children's Aid Society Oxford, to talk openly about what CAS really doesâand what it doesnât.â We unpack some of the biggest misconceptions about working with CAS, what happens when a concern is reported, and how their work supports families, not just investigates them.â If youâve ever felt unsure or uneasy about calling CASâor just want to better understand their roleâthis oneâs for you.Links from our conversation: Adverse Childhood Experience Questionnaire: https://www.acesaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/ACE-Questionnaire-for-Adults-Identified-English-rev.7.26.22.pdfResources + Support: Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line)Website: www.daso.caCrisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support)Website: www.ingamohomes.comChildren's Aid Society OxfordWebsite: https://www.casoxford.on.ca/Follow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat | |||
| Episode 7 - What Support After Sexual Violence Actually Looks Like: Accessing OSAS | 30 Jul 2025 | 00:21:47 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Ferguson from Oxford Sexual Assault Services (OSAS) to talk about what sexual violence is, what reaching out for support can actually look like, and how healing isnât one-size-fits-all.We unpack what happens when someone contacts OSAS, what supports are available and why itâs okay that many survivors take time before they're ready to talk about what happened â support is still available.We also reference this consent video (yes, the iconic tea analogy âď¸) â worth a watch or rewatch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGoWLWS4-kU Whether you're a survivor, a supporter, or just curious to learn more â this episode is for you. đResources & Support:Oxford Sexual Assault Services (OSAS)Website: https://oxchc.ca/homepage/services/oxford-sexual-assault-services-osas/ Cell Phone: 226.232.6149 (call or text)Email: osas@oxchc.ca Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line)Website: www.daso.caCrisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support)Website: www.ingamohomes.comFollow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat | |||
| Episode 6 - Reacting to Reddit: The Wedding Warning | 23 Jul 2025 | 00:15:45 | |
In this episode, I sit down with our amazing guests from DASO and Ingamo Homes for a real-time reaction to a Reddit post you wonât forget.A sister (and Maid of Honour) tells the bride just 2 days before the wedding:âYouâre making the biggest mistake of your life.âWe dive into the tough conversation around bystander intervention â what this sister did right, what missed the mark, and how things could have gone differently.If youâve ever wondered when to speak up (and how), this oneâs for you.Resources & Support:Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line)Website: www.daso.caCrisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support)Website: www.ingamohomes.comFollow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat | |||
| Episode 5 - More Than Housing: Ingamoâs Story and the Power of Second-Stage Support | 16 Jul 2025 | 00:17:13 | |
In this episode, we sit down with two Ingamo Homes staff, Joanna Parker, Transitional Support Worker, and Mary Anne Da Costa, the Intake Coordinator, to explore the criticalâbut often overlookedârole of second-stage housing in supporting survivors of gender-based violence.Together, Joanna and Mary Anne share powerful stories from their work at Ingamo Homes, a second-stage housing program that provides safety, stability, and long-term support for women and children rebuilding their lives. We unpack the difference between emergency shelters and second-stage housing, discuss the barriers survivors face even after escaping violence, and highlight the transformative impact of wraparound supports, from counseling to community connection.This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to better understand the full journey of healing after violenceâand why housing is only the beginning.Resources & Support:Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line)Website: www.daso.caCrisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support)Website: www.ingamohomes.comFollow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat | |||
| Episode 4 - What Happens When You Call: Inside DASO - Oxford Countyâs Emergency Shelter | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:19:45 | |
What actually happens when someone calls a women's shelter for help? In this episode, we speak with Eden Foster-Martin from Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (DASO) to walk through what support looks like from that very first phone call. Whether youâre reaching out for yourself or someone you care about, this conversation is all about breaking down fear and building trust. We cover what to expect, how the 24/7 crisis line works, and what happens behind the scenes at Oxford Countyâs emergency shelter for survivors of abuse. Resources & Support: Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line) Website: www.daso.ca Crisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938 Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support) Website: www.ingamohomes.com Follow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat | |||
| Episode 3 - From Then to Now: The History of GBV Services in Oxford County with Brenda Boswell | 02 Jul 2025 | 00:27:59 | |
What did support for survivors of gender-based violence look like 50 years ago â and how did we get to where we are now? In this episode, we sit down with Brenda Boswell, a longtime advocate and frontline worker, to look back on the early days of GBV services in Oxford County. From grassroots beginnings to todayâs coordinated community response, Brenda shares stories, lessons, and the growing pains of building a local support system for survivors. Itâs a powerful reminder of how far weâve come â and how much further we still need to go. Resources & Support: Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line) Website: www.daso.ca Crisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938 Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support) Website: www.ingamohomes.com Follow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat | |||
| Episode 2 - Reacting to Reddit: âAm I in an abusive relationship?â | 25 Jun 2025 | 00:13:15 | |
In this episode, Iâm joined by three incredible guests working on the frontlines of gender-based violence support: Czarina Garcia (Manager of Programs and Outreach at Ingamo Homes), Natasha McMillan (Outreach Worker at DASO), and Brooke McCoy (Child and Youth Worker at Ingamo Homes). Together, we live-react to a Reddit post that starts out like a lot of relationships doâloving, supportive, even âperfect.â But as the story unfolds, we hear about a boyfriend who screams, smashes things, threatens to leave during fights, controls the space at home, and rarely apologizesâyet expects sex just days later. So⌠is this abuse? We unpack the signs, talk about why situations like this can feel confusing, and help break down what emotional and psychological abuse can actually look like. Itâs honest, grounded, and full of insight from the people who do this work every day. Tune in to hear what our guests thinkâand maybe start seeing things a little differently. Resources & Support: Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line) Website: www.daso.ca Crisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938 Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support) Website: www.ingamohomes.com Follow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat | |||
| Episode 1 - GBV, IPV? Breaking Down the Buzzwords with Ashley Brown | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:38:07 | |
Youâve probably seen terms like GBV (gender-based violence) or IPV (intimate partner violence) popping up more and more online â but what do they really mean? And why does the language matter? In this kickoff episode, we sit down with Ashley Brown, Executive Director of Domestic Abuse Services Oxford, to unpack the acronyms, and how they show up in real life. This episode is about making the conversation more human â because violence isnât just a statistic. Itâs something people in our community live through every day. Resources & Support: Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line) Website: www.daso.ca Crisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938 Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support) Website: www.ingamohomes.com Follow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat | |||