Care-experience and Belonging; From Care To Courtroom With Lucy Kate Barnes
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Join Dr Lisa Cherry in conversation with Lucy Kate Barnes as we talk about what it means to be openly care-experienced in public life and how we choose to tell our stories. This conversation was inspired by both Lucy and Lisa being nominated for different awards at the National Diversity Awards 2026.
They reflect upon:
- navigating how to speak about trauma without being defined by it
- noticing how stigma shows up as pity and professional gatekeeping
- reacting to National Diversity Awards nominations and why representation matters
- thinking about legacy and what it means to have your work recognised
- arguing for belonging beyond services
- the birth of Lawyers Who Care
- calling for deeper trauma understanding across the legal profession and beyond
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