Caz's Story: Recovering from a troubled relationship
Update: 2025-03-04
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In this episode, we sit down with Caz, who became a mother at a young age and learned how being tethered to the wrong person can dramatically shape your life. This smart woman eventually became a university graduate, and started working for the first time in her late thirties. Join us as Caz shares her inspiring journey of determination as she fought against all that life threw at her. In a time when family violence is perpetuating so much trauma, Caz’s resilience shines a light on the tenacity of a mother’s love.
*PLEASE NOTE: Please note that this episode includes references to suicidal thoughts, depression and family violence.
Need support?
- The Salvation Army provides a range of services across Australia, including addiction rehabilitation, court and prison support, youth services, family violence support, and much more. Visit salvationarmy.org.au
*PLEASE NOTE: Please note that this episode includes references to suicidal thoughts, depression and family violence.
Need support?
- The Salvation Army provides a range of services across Australia, including addiction rehabilitation, court and prison support, youth services, family violence support, and much more. Visit salvationarmy.org.au
- If you need more support, help is available. We've put together a list of resources and services available to help you. Visit our Crisis Support page
This audio series is brought to you by The Salvation Army Employment Plus. Learn more about our programs and the support available at employmentplus.com.au
This audio series is produced by The Incubator, and hosted by Fee Townshend. The views and opinions expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Salvation Army Employment Plus.
The Salvation Army Employment Plus acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land and waters we have recorded this audio series on, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
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