#20 Be Bold and Lift the Bar: Lived Experience, Dignity and Systems Change with Diana Connell
In this special episode, Matt and Tenille speak with Diana Connell - lived experience advocate, ambassador for McAuley Community Services for Women [https://www.mcauley.org.au/] and Global Sisters [https://globalsisters.org/], and a powerful voice for systems change across family violence, housing and economic security.
Diana shares her story of surviving two decades of family violence, becoming homeless with her two children, and the journey that led her into her advocacy and systems change work. She walks us through what genuine co-design with lived experience actually looks like, the importance of creating space for change, slowing down, and crucially what dignity actually looks like.
We talk about the Safe at Home Trial [https://www.safeathome.org.au/] in Geelong (a continuation of the conversation from Episode 18 with Jocelyn Bignold [https://www.fpconsulting.com.au/the-gap-in-the-middle-is-homelessness-jocelyn-bignold]), the deep interconnection between family violence, housing and economic security, and the work of Global Sisters in supporting women into economic independence through micro-business, business school and the Little Greenhouses initiative.
Diana's message is clear: women deserve more than just to survive. We all need to be bold, lift the bar, and build something incredible together.
In this episode we cover:
* The link between family violence, homelessness and economic insecurity
* What genuine co-design with lived experience looks like in practice
* The Safe at Home Trial and the case for early intervention
* Global Sisters and economic independence for women
* Fair pay, trauma-informed practice, and meaningful inclusion
* Why one seat at the table is never enough
Resources mentioned:
* McAuley Community Services for Women [https://www.mcauley.org.au/]
* Global Sisters [https://globalsisters.org/]
* Safe at Home Trial [https://www.safeathome.org.au/]
* WEstjustice Community Legal Centre [https://www.westjustice.org.au/]
* Council to Homeless Persons [https://chp.org.au/]
* It Depends Episode 18 with Jocelyn Bignold [https://www.fpconsulting.com.au/the-gap-in-the-middle-is-homelessness-jocelyn-bignold]
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