Sunday 23 November 2014

Third week

Ive been in Brisbane all week. Once a got over the initial nervousness of driving on different roads and got used to the strange driving habits of the Australians, I really enjoyed driving around in the sunshine.

Its been a much better week. Ive been to some third sector organisations and met some wonderful people. Im feeling much more inspired and I am starting to understand the benefit of coming to Australia.

I met up with Di Macleod who is CEO of The Gold Coast Action Against Sexual Violence organisation. The Centre is very similar to Arch although they seem to have a much better Government funding arrangement than we do in the UK.
Di and I really bonded, we realised that there were many similarities between our organisations and we felt that we could learn a lot from each other. We are thinking about setting up an international sister organisation partnership, where we could share good practice and potentially set up a staff exchange scheme.  It all sounds quite exciting.



I visited the Southport Courthouse and met up with the team from the Domestic Violence Court. I also met Natalie Walker-Winmill who is the Court Victim Liaison officer. This is a similar role to witness care.
I was also introduced to Judy Geary one of the Public Prosecutors. It was great to see that the Gold Coast Centre had a really positive relationship with the Court staff. It was very clear that victim care was the top of everyones agenda.

I visited a Centre on the outskirts of Brisbane, The Centre Against Sexual Violence, another third sector organisation. I met the lead Counsellor Joyce. She was doing some interesting work around sexual abuse and older people. This is an area that we havent explored in any depth. Joyce has inspired me to follow up this area of work on my return.



Well at the end of my third week I am feeling very positive and motivated. Im looking forward to an exciting week in Melbourne; I have some interesting meetings planned. In Melbourne they are currently piloting a scheme where multi disciplinary teams have been co-located to the same venue, creating a one-stop-shop for victims of sexual violence. It will be fascinating to find out how all that works.

Before I do any more visits Im planning to have a relaxing weekend with my daughter who lives in Melbourne.





Sunday 16 November 2014




Second week
By the  second week  I was running round Perth like a local , getting on buses and trains with no problems. Until I was running for a train and......pop .... Something went ping in my leg and it was extremely  painful.
I hobbled back into Perth and found a medical centre where the medic told me I had torn a calf muscle. He said it would take two weeks to heal. Imagine my joy! . Again, colleagues in Perth were amazing , they came to pick me up and gave me lifts to meetings, so I didn't miss anything .
I had quite a difficult few meetings with police, the culture is so different from the UK. I found it all a little upsetting. But I am learning to change my interview style ,I thought I was being helpful telling them how we supported victims in the UK but soon realised that they are not really interested in how or what we do. I had to remember that I'm not here to change the world. So in future I will try to only ask questions and do lots of listening.
I had the pleasure of meeting up with Pip Brennan, a survivor  and author,  she has been working for years trying to improve services for survivors of SV in Perth. I have to admire her persistence.
I wasn't sad to be leaving Perth, although I had met some great people who I'm sure I will keep in touch with.
On Friday I   took an overnight flight to Brisbane. Trying to pick up my hire car at 5 in the morning was a little challenging, but by 7am I was in the car heading for Brisbane. Well,  only I could manage to arrive in Brisbane in the middle of the G20. Police everywhere, roads closed , diversions , traffic jams, helicopters, the works.... Me and all the world leaders converging on Brisbane at the same time.  Needless to say, it took quite a while to find my hotel and I was starting to feel the effects of  the lack of sleep on the overnight flight,but I got there eventually and was presently surprised at how nice the hotel was and the added bonus, it has a pool ...
I've had a chance to do a little exploring and Brisbane seems like a lovely place. I'm here till Friday. I am only meeting third sector organisations , most of them quite a long drive from Brisbane.  I  think this will be a better week, not so challenging I think. And the weather is amazing.  Also my leg is much better and I,m managing to walk ok now.

Friday 7 November 2014


First week in Perth 07/11/14 

I can't belive that I'm at the end of my first week in Australia. I've had an amazing first week , I've met up with Head of Police Sex Crimes division  for Western Australia, the Director of Public Prosicutions ( Amanda Burrows) for Western Australia and I've been to visit Nat Hall the CEO of a wonderful voluntary sector agency in Armadail called the George Jones Centre, I was very jelous of their building. 

My main impressions have been just how friendly and helpful the Australians are the Head of Sex Crimes  Sue Young has let me stay in her house and use her car whilst she's away..... Unbelievable. 

I have found it quite challenging, finding my way around and managing to turn up at meeting in random places at the right time . I seem to have cracked the bus system  but next week I will have to use Sue's car as I've arranged meeting out of town. From what I've seen so far there doesn't seem to be much structure to the driving , it appears that you can drive in any lane at whatever speed you like! 

As far as the research goes, I haven't had any light bulb moments  yet, but let's see what next week brings. 

I'm off to Cottesloe beach and Fremantle at the weekend