Already a Future Women? Sign in Relationships Clare Bowditch, Tanya Hennessy, Jamila Rizvi and Rosie Waterland front new series on financial abuse Your friend or family member’s next chapter might just start with a conversation By FW Published 4 November, 2024 Relationships Clare Bowditch, Tanya Hennessy, Jamila Rizvi and Rosie Waterland front new series on financial abuse Your friend or family member’s next chapter might just start with a conversation By FW Published 4 November, 2024 Previous article The nine simple words that defined my career Next article The community that gentle activism built Clare Bowditch, Tanya Hennessy, Jamila Rizvi and Rosie Waterland are the faces of a new social media campaign encouraging conversations about abuse. The ‘TALK’ campaign reveals the red flags of financial abuse and encourages concerned friends and family to talk to their loved ones.The TALK campaign is a collaboration between FW and CommBank, which is supporting long-term financial independence for victim-survivors through CommBank Next Chapter. CommBank is also a proud partner of FW’s award-winning podcast, There’s No Place Like Home. Join the club Already a member? Sign in Media release There's No Place Like Home Brought to you by Best of FW Culture Emojis and AI: Tech abuse is evolving, but banks are too By Sally Spicer Culture The DV fact that shocked one of Australia’s most respected researchers By Sally Spicer Culture Ten years ago, I escaped abuse. It’s taught me one clear lesson. By Geraldine Bilston Culture Witness, survivor, thriver: The woman driving a DV revolution By Sally Spicer Culture Rachael escaped abuse. Then she bought a pair of designer jeans. By Sally Spicer Culture 30% of women go into prison homeless. 50% are homeless when they leave. By Sally Spicer Culture Child psychologist warns parents and experts are avoiding this one DV question – at a cost By Sally Spicer Family The weirdest part of my pregnancy has nothing to do with me By Sally Spicer Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.