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Allan Ball: How White Ribbon have difficult conversations that create change
** Please note this episode contains information and stories that contain physical and sexual violence, listener discretion is advised. **<br/><br/>In this episode, Dan Bentley and Tracey Newman are joined by Allan Ball, the National Director at White Ribbon. White Ribbon educates, collaborates and empowers the community, so all boys and men can speak out and act to prevent men's violence against women alongside everyone in our Australian community<br/><br/>Here is a taste of what Tracey, Dan and Allan cover in the conversation: Why physical and sexual violence happens and the size of the problem that exists in AustraliaWhat we need to do to encourage conversations on taboo topics in the communityAllan shares a couple of the programs White Ribbon run to change attitudes and get buy inThe importance of meeting people where they are atTips on how to have similar uncomfortable conversations that matter to your organisationIs it appropriate to share stories of lived experience on easily triggering and traumatic topics?What you can do if you want to reduce physical and sexual violanceLinks from the episode:The White Ribbon website: Click hereAllan Ball on LinkedIn: Click hereThe Innovate For Impact self assessment: Click hereThe Impacto Consulting website: Click hereImpacto Consulting on LinkedIn: Click here