42: Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show with Kate Beesley - Episode 4242: Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show with Kate Beesley - Episode 42
UK Health Radio Podcast
Kate Beesley & Curtis Powell discuss domestic abuse complexities and strategies for safe exits. Empower survivors and professionals for a safer future.
48:01•8 Aug 2025
Breaking the Cycle: Domestic Abuse Insights
Episode Overview
- Understanding the complexities of leaving abusive environments.
- Role of social workers in facilitating safe exits.
- Importance of police intervention in high-risk situations.
- Strategies for parenting amidst domestic abuse.
- Empowering survivors through informed action.
“Leaving isn't as simple as just walking away; it's a carefully planned process that requires coordination and courage.”
In Episode 42 of the Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show, host Kate Beesley invites social worker Curtis Powell to discuss the intricate and often perilous realities faced by survivors of domestic abuse who are still living with their perpetrators. The episode dives deep into the multifaceted challenges that arise in these situations, emphasizing that leaving an abusive environment is not as simple as it may seem.
Curtis Powell, drawing from his experience in children and family social work, shares insights into the delicate planning required to facilitate safe exits for victims. He highlights the necessity for professionals to articulate the risks involved to ensure police take appropriate action. Kate and Curtis emphasize the importance of collaboration between social workers and police, recognizing the distinct roles each plays in protecting victims. Curtis recounts an incident where timely intervention by a police officer prevented a potentially life-threatening situation.
This anecdote underscores the urgent need for informed and decisive action when dealing with domestic abuse cases. The episode also touches on the broader implications of domestic abuse, particularly in parenting. Curtis discusses the emotional resilience required to navigate the challenges posed by abusive environments and the critical role parents play in preparing their children for the future.
He emphasizes the need for early intervention when signs of troubling behavior appear in children, urging parents to seek help rather than dismissing concerns as mere phases. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the show notes and explore opportunities to become certified trauma-informed experts, equipped to address the growing crisis of domestic abuse. Kate concludes the episode with a reminder that support is available and that no one should feel alone in their journey towards safety and strength.

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