Listen "18 | Shedding Light on Shadowy Problems: Educating on Domestic Abuse with Sydney Conrad"
Episode Synopsis
Discover the unexpected truth about how domestic abuse impacts everyone, regardless of background or location. Click to find out how you can be a part of the solution and support those in need. Stay tuned for more eye-opening insights.
My special guest is Sydney Conrad
Sydney Conrad, a seasoned advocate and educator, brings over a decade of experience in providing education and training on abuse recognition, healthy relationship behaviors, and support resources for victims. As the former director of education and training at My Sister's House, a tri-county service agency for individuals who have experienced abuse in their relationships, Sydney honed her expertise in addressing domestic violence and its impact on individuals and communities. In her current role as the assistant director of student engagement with the Honors College at the College of Charleston, she leads comprehensive courses on civic engagement and social justice, empowering students to become catalysts for change. Sydney's unwavering commitment to advocacy and her deep understanding of abuse dynamics make her an invaluable resource in raising awareness and addressing the critical issue of domestic violence.
Every single person on this planet is worthy of being loved and safe, both emotionally and physically and respected. - Sydney Conrad
In this episode, you will learn to:
Identify signs of an abusive relationship and protect your loved ones.
Discover support resources for domestic violence victims and be a lifeline for someone in need.
Understand the crucial role of faith leaders in addressing domestic abuse and creating safe spaces.
Prioritize self-care to effectively support friends of abuse victims and maintain your well-being.
Educate yourself on domestic violence and abuse to become an informed advocate for change.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
Resources
Local
My Sister’s House (843-744-3242 or www.mysistershouse.com)
Services and resources for adults experiencing or have experienced
intimate partner abuse (referrals available for minors)
Faith-Based Task Force providing community/church training and support
with TCS
Tri County SPEAKS (843-745-0144 or www.tricountyspeaks.com)
Services and resources for adults who have experienced sexual assault (referrals available for minors)
We Are Family (https://wearefamilycharleston.org/)
Services, resources,and providing affirming spaces for LGBTQI+youth
Dee Norton Children’s Advocacy Center (https://www.deenortoncenter.org/)
Services and resources for children who have experienced abuse
Dorchester Children’s Advocacy Center (soon to come, Berkeley
Children’s Advocacy Center) (https://dorchesterchildren.org/)
Services and resources for children who have experienced abuse
Florence Crittenton (https://florencecrittentonsc.org/)
Services and resources to young expectant and new moms
MUSC National Crime Victims Center (https://muschealth.org/medical-services/psychiatry/ncvrtc)
Services and resources for adult and child survivors of
crime/violence
Origin SC (https://originsc.org/)
Financial literacy, lending and debt resources
Victim/offender programs for intimate partner abuse
Increasing HOPE (https://increasinghope.org/)
Financial literacy programs and services
National/online resources
National Hotline: 800-799-7233 (will be able to provide resources
in any area of the US)
thehotline.org
loveisrespect.org
joinonelove.org
My special guest is Sydney Conrad
Sydney Conrad, a seasoned advocate and educator, brings over a decade of experience in providing education and training on abuse recognition, healthy relationship behaviors, and support resources for victims. As the former director of education and training at My Sister's House, a tri-county service agency for individuals who have experienced abuse in their relationships, Sydney honed her expertise in addressing domestic violence and its impact on individuals and communities. In her current role as the assistant director of student engagement with the Honors College at the College of Charleston, she leads comprehensive courses on civic engagement and social justice, empowering students to become catalysts for change. Sydney's unwavering commitment to advocacy and her deep understanding of abuse dynamics make her an invaluable resource in raising awareness and addressing the critical issue of domestic violence.
Every single person on this planet is worthy of being loved and safe, both emotionally and physically and respected. - Sydney Conrad
In this episode, you will learn to:
Identify signs of an abusive relationship and protect your loved ones.
Discover support resources for domestic violence victims and be a lifeline for someone in need.
Understand the crucial role of faith leaders in addressing domestic abuse and creating safe spaces.
Prioritize self-care to effectively support friends of abuse victims and maintain your well-being.
Educate yourself on domestic violence and abuse to become an informed advocate for change.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
Resources
Local
My Sister’s House (843-744-3242 or www.mysistershouse.com)
Services and resources for adults experiencing or have experienced
intimate partner abuse (referrals available for minors)
Faith-Based Task Force providing community/church training and support
with TCS
Tri County SPEAKS (843-745-0144 or www.tricountyspeaks.com)
Services and resources for adults who have experienced sexual assault (referrals available for minors)
We Are Family (https://wearefamilycharleston.org/)
Services, resources,and providing affirming spaces for LGBTQI+youth
Dee Norton Children’s Advocacy Center (https://www.deenortoncenter.org/)
Services and resources for children who have experienced abuse
Dorchester Children’s Advocacy Center (soon to come, Berkeley
Children’s Advocacy Center) (https://dorchesterchildren.org/)
Services and resources for children who have experienced abuse
Florence Crittenton (https://florencecrittentonsc.org/)
Services and resources to young expectant and new moms
MUSC National Crime Victims Center (https://muschealth.org/medical-services/psychiatry/ncvrtc)
Services and resources for adult and child survivors of
crime/violence
Origin SC (https://originsc.org/)
Financial literacy, lending and debt resources
Victim/offender programs for intimate partner abuse
Increasing HOPE (https://increasinghope.org/)
Financial literacy programs and services
National/online resources
National Hotline: 800-799-7233 (will be able to provide resources
in any area of the US)
thehotline.org
loveisrespect.org
joinonelove.org
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