Episode 12: What Actually Helps Survivors | Trauma-Informed Support
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About this listen
In this incredibly important conversation, I’m joined by Denise, who has spent years working in the abuse and violence sector with a strong focus on survivor participation, engagement and trauma-informed practice.
This episode moves beyond personal stories and focuses on something so many people get wrong… how to truly support survivors.
We talk about what genuine support actually looks like, the common mistakes people make (even with good intentions), and why phrases like “why didn’t you tell someone?” or “you need to move on” can cause real harm.
We also discuss:
- listening without trying to fix
- believing survivors without interrogating them
- respecting boundaries and autonomy
- why survivors should never be pressured to share their story
- tokenism in organisations and systems
- what trauma-informed support actually looks like in real life
Whether you’re a survivor, a parent, friend, partner, professional or someone who simply wants to better understand how to show up for others — this episode is a must-listen.
Because supporting survivors isn’t about having the perfect words. It’s about listening, respecting boundaries and creating spaces where people feel safe, heard and believed. 🧡