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192. Jennifer Campbell and Jacki Cassady — Helping Companies Create Safe Work Environments for Domestic Violence Victims

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Season 6 Episode 35:

Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, which may be distressing for some listeners and not suitable for a younger audience.

In this podcast, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Jennifer Campbell, executive director of Utah Domestic Violence Coalition (UDVC), and Jacki Cassady, training program coordinator at Utah Employers Against Domestic Violence (UEADV), part of UDVC.

Campbell and Cassady discuss their work at UDVC and involvement with the UEADV program. Driven by her passion for advocacy and nonprofit management, Campbell shares her transition from teaching to domestic violence services. Cassady recounts her personal experience with domestic violence and her journey to contribute to the program's development. The program educates employers in Utah on recognizing signs of domestic violence and fostering safe, supportive work environments.

The discussion spotlights the "Dear Utah" campaign, which encourages individuals across the state to share their experiences with violence. They emphasize the importance of normalizing conversations about domestic violence, highlighting the need for greater understanding, especially among youth. Campbell shares insights into how businesses can support employees affected by domestic violence through policy adjustments and fostering open communication.

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Season 6 Episode 35:

Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, which may be distressing for some listeners and not suitable for a younger audience.

In this podcast, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Jennifer Campbell, executive director of Utah Domestic Violence Coalition (UDVC), and Jacki Cassady, training program coordinator at Utah Employers Against Domestic Violence (UEADV), part of UDVC.

Campbell and Cassady discuss their work at UDVC and involvement with the UEADV program. Driven by her passion for advocacy and nonprofit management, Campbell shares her transition from teaching to domestic violence services. Cassady recounts her personal experience with domestic violence and her journey to contribute to the program's development. The program educates employers in Utah on recognizing signs of domestic violence and fostering safe, supportive work environments.

The discussion spotlights the "Dear Utah" campaign, which encourages individuals across the state to share their experiences with violence. They emphasize the importance of normalizing conversations about domestic violence, highlighting the need for greater understanding, especially among youth. Campbell shares insights into how businesses can support employees affected by domestic violence through policy adjustments and fostering open communication.

  continue reading

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