Impact
Screenings
Raising awareness and changing perceptions around homelessness is the first step to understanding and creating long lasting change. Our film has had a broad reach across the Australian community including screening to policy makers, business & industry leaders, support services, and within tertiary and secondary education.
After each screening we offer a Q&A session with director/writer Catherine Hill, Maurya Bourandanis an actor with lived experience of homelessness and other members of the cast and creative team.
Audiences engage in discussion which focuses not only on the creative process but on the actual experience of what surviving without a home is like and what can be done to address the issue on an individual and community level.
To learn how you can screen
Some Happy Day
and book a Q&A with us click below.
Reach
COMMUNITY
St Vinnes CEO Sleep Out
Victoria & Tasmania
Older Womens Network, Sydney, NSW
Women's Healthcare Centre Kalgoorlie, WA
Yaacaba Centre Nelsons Bay NSW
Launceston Benevolant Society Tasmania
Tamworth FFS NSW
Colac Neighbourhood House VIC
Community Matters
Nox, VIC
Great Lakes Women's Shelter Foster, NSW
St Kilda Library VIC
IFYS Maroochydore, QLD
Sunshine Coast Housing & Homelessness Network Nambour, QLD
Young Crisis Accomodation Centre
Sydney, NSW
Good In The Hood
Sydney, NSW
INDUSTRY
PEXA Melbourne, VIC
MIRVAC, NSW, VIC, QLD, WA
ARE Media Sydney, NSW
Metcash Sydney, NSW
Medibank/AHM Melb, VIC
Besser + Co Melb, VIC
EDUCATION
COOL.ORG - secondary
National
CLICKVIEW - tertiary
National
AHURI Conference National
UNSW Faculty of Law & Justice Sydney, NSW
Deakin, Social Work
Geelong, VIC
POLITICS
Parliamentary Screening Fiona Patten
Melbourne, VIC
THE GREENS, National
We use every publicity and marketing opportunity for the film to speak about homelessness, the importance of Housing First, the impact of trauma and how we can take action to address these issues. To read articles or listen or watch interviews head to our Media Page.