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Dedicated to unraveling the complex issues of domestic abuse and coercive control in Australia, the Strength in Numbers podcast spoke with Safe Steps CEO, Dr Chelsea Tobin, to discuss the pivotal moments that shaped her career and the critical 24/7 services provided by Safe Steps.

Chelsea gave insight into the important work done at Safe Steps, the innovative Sanctuary crisis accommodation model to support those fleeing family violence and delved into the evolving nature of financial and tech-abuse.

She also spoke about her Churchill Fellowship where she is studying global crisis response models for children, with hopes to implement learnings in Australia.

Listen to the podcast episode below:

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