100 Conversations: Carer Edition

14 Oct 2026 7.00pm - 8.30pm

A Carers Week conversation with Sarah Rosse and Author & Carer Sarah Martin

100 Conversations: Carers Edition is a special online conversation created for Carers Week, bringing together author Sarah Rosse and author and carer Sarah Martin for an honest and reflective discussion about the experiences, challenges and often unseen realities of caring.

Through a shared conversation, Sarah and Sarah will explore what happens when caring becomes a significant part of your identity, the moments when carers can lose sight of themselves, and the importance of being seen, heard and supported as a whole person—not just through the role they provide.

Drawing on lived experience, storytelling and reflection, this conversation will explore themes of identity, resilience, mental health, connection and the power of sharing our stories.

This interactive online event will include a conversation between Sarah Rosse and Sarah Martin, followed by an opportunity for audience members to ask questions, share reflections and be part of a wider conversation celebrating the voices and experiences of carers.

Whether you are a carer, someone supporting a carer, or simply wanting to better understand the caring journey, this event offers a space for connection, compassion and meaningful conversation.

100 Conversations: Carers Edition
Two stories. One conversation. Countless reflections.

Details
Date:
14 Oct 2026
Time:
7.00pm - 8.30pm
Location
Online Event, Victoria Australia
Cost
$0
Organizer
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