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In this episode, Caroline speaks with Sue Penna, author of The Recovery Toolkit, about domestic abuse, trauma, and recovery. Drawing on personal experience and many years in NHS mental health services, Sue discusses why trauma‑informed care matters, how language shapes recovery, and why stability can remain fragile long after abuse has ended. The conversation also explores the need for systemic change, better professional training, and approaches that genuinely support people rebuilding their lives.
By Caroline Saul (Critical Criminology)In this episode, Caroline speaks with Sue Penna, author of The Recovery Toolkit, about domestic abuse, trauma, and recovery. Drawing on personal experience and many years in NHS mental health services, Sue discusses why trauma‑informed care matters, how language shapes recovery, and why stability can remain fragile long after abuse has ended. The conversation also explores the need for systemic change, better professional training, and approaches that genuinely support people rebuilding their lives.