Introduction to Micah Projects Brisbane Domestic Violence Service, 2016. Director: Peter Hegedus, Soul Vision Films.
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Short Films
Introduction to Micah Projects Street to Home, 2016. Director: Peter Hegedus, Soul Vision Films.
2016 TEDxSouthBank talk by Karyn Walsh, CEO Micah Projects
"Karyn Walsh is the CEO of Micah Projects, a Brisbane not-for-profit committed to finding new ways to end and prevent homelessness. In this talk Karyn explores her housing first approach, which requires integrating healthcare with community services as a critical resource to enable people to improve their quality of life, sustain housing and reduce reliance on hospital care."
Stories from the 500 Lives 500 Homes campaign.
2015 Micah Projects film. Director: Craig Holmes.
A 2014 interview with Adele Renwick, Team Leader at Lotus Place, regarding the trauma people experienced as children in institutions or out-of-home care in Australia.
Voices from the armchair is a series of films that aim to promote discussion on the Australian Federal Government's defined 'Special Needs Groups'. The term 'people with special needs' is defined in the Aged Care Act of 1997. The series was produced by the Queensland Community Care Network.