Share Your Story – Your Voice Matters



Share Your Story – Be Heard. Be Human. Your Voice Matters. 

Your voice matters more than you know.
Whether you're navigating the cracks in the system, surviving with a hidden illness, or fighting to stay afloat while raising a family — your experience deserves to be heard.

This form is a place to share your mental health and physical health journey, anonymously or with your name. You can share a single moment that changed everything, a lifetime of being overlooked, or just something you wish someone had told you when it all began.


💬 Why Are We Collecting These Stories?

To amplify real voices in the fight for better mental healthcare, housing, and disability support.

To inform future Rolling Recovery Hubs, ensuring they're built around lived experience — not bureaucracy.

To validate what we already know: the system is broken, but people are not.

Some stories may feature (with permission) in our podcast, advocacy campaigns, or website, to push for real, systemic change.


🔐 Privacy + Consent

You can choose whether to:

Share anonymously

Let us follow up (if you'd like help or to go deeper)

Allow us to publicly share your story (first name only or fully anonymised)

We’ll never share personal details without your consent. This is not a professional service, but a human-led project built by people who have been there too.


Rolling Recovery – Your Vision Matters

You’ll also have the chance to:

Share what’s missing in your area

Tell us what kind of support would help most

Help shape where we go next

Whether you're housed, unhoused, diagnosed, undiagnosed, burnt out or bouncing back — we want to hear from you.


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📣 Real change starts when real people speak up.


Every system failure has a human face behind it.

Whether you’ve experienced misdiagnosis, housing insecurity, trauma in care, or just want to speak your truth — we’re listening.

Your story can:

Help shape the future of Rolling Recovery hubs

Be included (with permission) in our podcast, advocacy efforts, or publications

Guide us in designing real-world solutions that work for real people

You're not alone.