Lyndal Ash Launches Mini-Memoir to Support Women's Retreats and Domestic Violence Awareness
Lyndal Ash Publishes Mini-Memoir to Fund Women's Retreats and Domestic Violence Awareness Campaigns
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Lyndal Ash, a domestic violence survivor, has published a mini-memoir detailing her experience with coercive control. Proceeds will fund women's retreats and domestic violence awareness campaigns in Australia and beyond. The initiative aims to educate and support survivors and their networks.
- 01Lyndal Ash's mini-memoir recounts her eight years in a coercive control relationship, aiming to raise awareness about this often-overlooked form of abuse.
- 02All proceeds from the book will support women's retreats and domestic violence awareness initiatives across Australia, the US, the UK, and Europe.
- 03The retreats are designed for women affected by domestic violence and their support networks, focusing on education and healing.
- 04Australia has begun implementing coercive control legislation, with New South Wales and Queensland leading the way.
- 05The initiative seeks to bridge the gap in understanding coercive control among law enforcement and the public.
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Lyndal Ash, a survivor of eight years of coercive control, has published a mini-memoir that serves as both a personal account and a tool for public education on domestic violence. The memoir's proceeds will fund women's retreats and awareness campaigns across Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe. Ash's organization, The Brave Pen Pty Ltd, aims to translate her experiences into systemic change, particularly in educating communities about coercive control, which is often invisible yet damaging. The retreats, planned to run quarterly, will cater to women who have experienced domestic violence, those preparing to leave abusive relationships, and their support networks, addressing common misconceptions and harmful comments that can hinder recovery. As Australia advances legislation against coercive control, this initiative seeks to empower survivors and educate the public and law enforcement on the complexities of such abuse. The mini-memoir is available at lyndalash.com, where readers can also find information about upcoming retreats and ways to get involved.
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The initiative aims to provide crucial support and education for survivors of domestic violence and their communities, helping to foster understanding and healing.
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