Trigger & Content warnings: This podcast discusses the difficult topic of family, domestic, sexual and intimate partner violence within LGBTIQA+ communities. Some people might find the content of this podcast distressing.
Show notes
In the first episode of the Pride in Respect podcast, host Dr Jack Farrugia is joined by Kai Noonan, Director of Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Prevention at LGBTIQ+ Health Australia, and Bree, a survivor-advocate who shares her lived experience of domestic and intimate partner violence.
Together, they explore how family, domestic, sexual and intimate partner violence exists in LGBTIQA+ communities, including the ways it is often misunderstood, overlooked or not recognised at all. This episode unpacks the myths and assumptions that can make it harder for people to recognise and identify abuse, seek support, or be believed.
Bree reflects on her own experience of coercive control, isolation and recognising abuse over time, while Kai offers deep insight into the patterns, warning signs and systemic barriers that continue to affect LGBTIQA+ people experiencing violence. The conversation also highlights the importance of visibility, inclusive services, community education, and the role all of us can play in interrupting violence and supporting others safely.
This is a powerful and compassionate opening episode about breaking the silence, challenging stereotypes, and making sure LGBTIQA+ people experiencing violence are seen, heard and supported.
- Why violence in LGBTIQA+ communities is often overlooked
- How coercive control, isolation and emotional abuse can build over time
- The myths and stereotypes that stop people recognising abuse
- Bree’s lived experience of domestic and intimate partner violence
- Why inclusive, affirming support services matter
- What friends, family and communities can do to respond safely
- Why visibility and awareness are critical to preventing violence
If you are in immediate danger, call 000.
For 24/7 family and domestic violence counselling and support, contact 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732.
LGBTIQA+ specialist FDV support is available through the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline on 1800 497 212.
In Western Australia, you can contact the Pride in Respect Specialist FDV Support Service on 0481 080 201.
For more information, support links and campaign resources, visit www.prideinrespect.org.au
About Pride in Respect
Pride in Respect is a community partnership between Living Proud, GRAI, Transfolk WA and WAAC, and generously funded by the Department of Communities.
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The Pride in Respect podcast is recorded on Whadjuk Noongar booja. We acknowledge and pay our respect to the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and their elders past and present as the traditional custodians of this land. We also honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQA+ people including brother boys, sister girls and trans mob and recognise their resilience, strength and deep connection to country.