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In this episode, Liz and Melissa talk to intern psychologist Charlie Chick about what makes relationships healthy, respectful and emotionally safe — whether you're dating, in a long-term partnership, or navigating modern dating culture. They discuss communication pitfalls, emotional safety, boundaries, consent, and knowing when to walk away.
Here are some useful links for listeners who want to dive deeper into this topic (includes support options):
1800RESPECT – Healthy Relationships
ReachOut – What makes a good relationship?
The Line – Respectful relationships for young people
eSafety Commissioner – Online Dating & Safety
Headspace – Navigating relationships and breakups
Kids Helpline – Dating & Relationships
Relationships Australia – Communication & Conflict
Respect.gov.au – Signs of Respect and Control
Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria – Planning to Leave Safely
Lifeline – 13 11 14 | www.lifeline.org.au
1800RESPECT – 1800 737 732 | www.1800respect.org.au
RMIT CAPS (for RMIT students) – rmit.edu.au/caps
In this episode, Liz and Melissa talk to intern psychologist Charlie Chick about what makes relationships healthy, respectful and emotionally safe — whether you're dating, in a long-term partnership, or navigating modern dating culture. They discuss communication pitfalls, emotional safety, boundaries, consent, and knowing when to walk away.
Here are some useful links for listeners who want to dive deeper into this topic (includes support options):
1800RESPECT – Healthy Relationships
ReachOut – What makes a good relationship?
The Line – Respectful relationships for young people
eSafety Commissioner – Online Dating & Safety
Headspace – Navigating relationships and breakups
Kids Helpline – Dating & Relationships
Relationships Australia – Communication & Conflict
Respect.gov.au – Signs of Respect and Control
Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria – Planning to Leave Safely
Lifeline – 13 11 14 | www.lifeline.org.au
1800RESPECT – 1800 737 732 | www.1800respect.org.au
RMIT CAPS (for RMIT students) – rmit.edu.au/caps