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#SiblingsToo - Exploring the impacts of sibling sexual abuseAuthor: Nancy Morris
Welcome to SiblingsToo, the podcast about Sibling Sexual Abuse, the hidden taboo, hidden in society and in families. Sibling Sexual Abuse is thought to affect as many as 1 in 5 families. Your Host is Nancy Morris, a psychology researcher and sibling sexual abuse survivor, #SiblingsToo creates a voice for sibling sexual abuse and brings research and information to surivors and their families. Language: en Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Sexuality Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Ep.63 - 4th Annual International #SiblingsToo Day today
Wednesday, 15 April, 2026
Visit the #SiblingsToo website - www.siblingstoo.com In this short episode recorded on the 4th Annual International #SiblingsToo Day, Nancy Morris, founder of #SiblingsToo, celebrates the progress and contributions made by numerous people to the #SibingsToo Project over the years. Recognizing the continuous support from a global audience, Nancy sheds light on the journey from the foundation of the project in 2018 to the present day. The episode dives into the ongoing collaborative efforts, especially highlighting the work with Dr. Sophie King-Hill and Amy Adams from the University of Birmingham. It discusses the extensive collection of narratives from the #SiblingsToo Story Portal and its vital role in shaping research papers that explore sibling sexual behavior and abuse. The episode emphasizes how these narratives, shared by people directly impacted by SSB/A, provide valuable insights into family dynamics, institutional gaps, and societal attitudes towards the topic. With the reopening of the #SiblingsToo Story Portal, Nancy extends an invitation to more individuals to share their story, facilitating more research and understanding. Use this direct link to open the #SiblingsToo Story Portal Chapters 0:00 - introduction and appreciation 0:42 - reflections on past #SiblingsToo Days 2:28 - highlighting academic collaborations 3:07 - insights from academic papers 4:01 - significance of lived experience 5:01 - revealing missed signs and context 7:00 - special announcement 8:16 - importance of shared stories from lived experience Resources - www.siblingstoo.com










