Fiona's life was turned upside down after an incident at her workplace left her with PTSD and anxiety, causing a marriage breakdown. Fiona was left with no job and nowhere to go. Having two masters degrees in education and social work, Fiona never would have expected to be living out of a bus often fearing for her safety. With her companion dog by her side, Fiona's story is one of resilience and determination to restore dignity in the lives of women who are homeless.
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Responding to Racism on the Sunshine Coast - David Hollinsworth
Cultural Perspectives on Domestic and Family Violence - Sachiko
Cultural Perspectives on Domestic and Family Violence - Agnes
Cultural Perspectives on Domestic and Family Violence - Nancy
Cultural Perspectives on Domestic and Family Violence - CJ
Cultural Perspectives on Domestic and Family Violence - Vicki
Cultural Perspectives on Domestic and Family Violence - Ranu
Cultural Perspectives on Domestic and Family Violence - Alishba
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Meet Božidara Babková - A woman from Czechoslovakia who has had her eyes opened to Australia’s housing crisis
Meet Violet - A professional, mother and first nations woman with experience of homelessness
Meet Billy - An artist in her late 50’s with recent lived experience of homelessness
Meet Jacqui - 80 year old woman with recent lived experience of homelessness
Meet Lindsey - a young mum with recent lived experience of homelessness
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Liss Perez Ronderos - Growing up in Venezuela - fun , family, politics
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