Podcast - Making visible: Preventing and responding to violence, abuse and neglect

Making visible: Preventing and responding to violence, abuse and neglect is a new podcast from our Violence, Abuse and Neglect Network. It supports social workers, psychologists and other healthcare professionals to help prevent and respond to family and domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and neglect in our communities, by delivering best practice in their work.

Listeners will hear directly from professionals working in the sector, including:

  • cases they’ve worked on
  • ways they’ve supported clients
  • how they manage on a personal level.

The series is produced in collaboration with the University of Wollongong and hosted by Lis Murphy and Dr Mim Fox from The Social Work Stories Podcast.

Please use this toolkit to encourage clinicians, health and social workers to listen to the podcast and apply the learnings to the care and support they provide to patients and clients. We recommend promotions are limited to this audience where possible.

Please note: the podcast includes content warnings throughout. All of the consumer stories have been deidentified and fictionalised. They do not represent direct experiences.

More information

Email ACI-Communications@health.nsw.gov.au


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New podcast reveals the impact of violence, abuse and neglect

A new podcast Making visible: Preventing and responding to violence, abuse and neglect is supporting social workers, psychologists and other healthcare professionals to prevent and respond to family and domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and neglect.

Listeners will hear directly from professionals working in the sector, talking about:

  • cases and experiences in the field
  • ways to support clients
  • how to manage on a personal level.

The aim is to support these professionals to deliver best practice therapeutic care to their patients and clients.

Making visible is hosted by Lis Murphy and Dr Mim Fox from the popular series The Social Work Stories Podcast. They will discuss the successes and challenges of delivering services in person and remotely.

Deidentified health and social workers share their experiences and learnings on the podcast. “What keeps me going is the women I work to support, because I am amazed by their resilience,” says one of the deidentified workers.

“You’ll get a real insight into the work of professionals and how they tackle the daily challenges by listening to Making visible,” says Louise Dever, the NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation’s Violence, Abuse and Neglect Network Manager.

The network has produced Making visible in collaboration with the University of Wollongong.

Listeners are reminded that the content discussed in the podcast may be distressing. People living in Australia who need support, can contact 1800Respect (1800 737 732) or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

Please note: all of the consumer stories have been deidentified and fictionalised. They do not represent direct experiences.

Listen today

Find Making visible on the Agency for Clinical Innovation website , or search ‘Making visible preventing’ wherever you listen to podcasts, such as iTunes or Spotify.


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New podcast reveals the impact of violence, abuse and neglect

A new podcast Making visible: Preventing and Responding to Violence, Abuse and Neglect is supporting social workers, psychologists and other healthcare professionals in NSW to prevent and respond to family and domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and neglect.

Listeners will hear directly from professionals working in the sector, who share how they deliver best practice therapeutic care and support.

Making visible is hosted by Lis Murphy and Dr Mim Fox, from the popular series, The Social Work Stories Podcast, and produced by the NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation and the University of Wollongong.

Listeners are reminded that the content discussed in the podcast may be distressing. People living in Australia who need support, can contact 1800Respect (1800 737 732) or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

Listen to Making visible on the Agency for Clinical Innovation’s website or search ‘Making Visible’ wherever you listen to podcasts, such as iTunes or Spotify .


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A new podcast from @nswaci supports professionals working to prevent and respond to family and domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and neglect. Search ‘Making Visible’  where you listen to podcasts or visit: https://bit.ly/making-visible-podcast

#MakingVisiblePodcast

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Hear directly from professionals responding to violence, abuse and neglect – their cases, ways to support clients and managing on a personal level.

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The content discussed in the podcast may be distressing. If you live in Australia and need support, please contact 1800Respect (1800 737 732) or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

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Option 1:

A new podcast from the NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation is supporting health professionals, social workers and psychologists to prevent and respond to family and domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and neglect.

Search ‘Making Visible’ on your favourite podcast platform or visit: https://bit.ly/making-visible-podcast

The content discussed in the podcast may be distressing. If you live in Australia and need support, please contact 1800Respect (1800 737 732) or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

#MakingVisiblePodcast

Option 2:

“What keeps me going is the women I work to support, because I am amazed by their resilience,” says one of the deidentified health and social workers. You’ll get a real insight into the work of these and how they tackle the daily challenges by listening to Making Visible.”

Hear directly from professionals responding to violence, abuse and neglect – the cases they’ve worked on, ways to support clients and how they manage on a personal level. Search for the NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation’s new podcast ‘Making Visible’ on your favourite podcast platform or visit: https://bit.ly/making-visible-podcast

The content discussed in the podcast may be distressing. If you live in Australia and need support, please contact 1800Respect (1800 737 732) or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

#MakingVisiblePodcast

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More information for health workers seeking support

  • Resources related to each episode of the Making visible podcast can be found in the show notes on your preferred podcast listening platform, or on the Agency for Clinical Innovation’s website.
  • Social workers, psychologists and other healthcare professionals can stay up to date with innovations in this area by joining the Agency for Clinical Innovation’s Violence, Abuse and Neglect Network. Visit the Agency for Clinical Innovation’s website.
  • The content discussed in the Making visible podcast may be distressing. If you live in Australia and need support, please contact 1800Respect (1800 737 732) or Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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