S2 Episode 4 (Part A): ‘Not a Simple Tick & Flick’: the Failings of the Mental Health System in Domestic & Family Violence

S2 Episode 4 (Part A): ‘Not a Simple Tick & Flick’: the Failings of the Mental Health System in Domestic & Family Violence

Disclaimer: This episode discusses difficult topics related to domestic and family violence, mental health, rape and sexual assault, and suicidal ideation. Listener discretion is advised.


In this episode, podcast crew member Aarrah speaks with Jules Thompson, founder of Broken Ballerina and lived experience worker and survivor of domestic violence. Jules speaks passionately, recognising the entrenched flaws of Australia’s mental health system in her own experience and her work supporting victim/survivors of domestic violence. Using her foundation ‘Broken Ballerina inc.’ Jules and her husband, Pete, fill in the gaps often overlooked in the domestic and family violence (DFV) sector, with a strong grassroots and advocacy approach. Jules recognises the injustices and provides for the unique individual needs of victim/survivors of DFV, rather than a box to be ‘ticked & flicked’. Jules highlights the importance of collaboration to build community support as part of her role as a social change agent.



Jules Thompson. (2022) Broken Ballerina. Savvy Scripts Publishing.

Broken Ballerina: https://brokenballerina-inc.com.au/

Coercive control definition: https://www.raq.org.au/blog/what-coercive-control

Gaslighting definition: https://www.raq.org.au/blog/what-gaslighting

Advocacy definition: https://www.rightsinaction.org/home/what-is-advocacy/

Community organising definiton: https://www.corganisers.org.uk/what-is-community-organising/intro-about-community-organising/

Angel shot definiton: https://parade.com/living/angel-shot

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Advocacy, domestic violence, domestic and family violence, Broken Ballerina, mental health, victim/survivor, community, collaboration, lived experience worker, grassroots practice


Music by Boe Toweh


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