Meet Our Ambassador
At DV-alert, we know that real impact happens when lived experience meets practical action. That’s why we’re proud to introduce our official ambassador, Anna Coutts-Trotter, a passionate advocate, social worker, and co-founder of The Survivor Hub.
Through her work and advocacy, Anna brings visibility to the often-unspoken realities of domestic and family violence (DFV), especially for young people and survivor communities. As DV-alert’s ambassador, Anna works alongside us to promote awareness, amplify survivor voices, and help frontline workers feel more confident that DV-alert's training will equip them with the skills of recognising, responding, and referring those experiencing DFV.
Anna Coutts-Trotter (she/her)
Anna is a cofounder and director of The Survivor Hub. Anna is very lucky to currently live on beautiful Wilyakali Country.
Anna experienced domestic and sexual violence as a young person and endured an isolating court process as a result. Anna was inspired to create TSH to empower connection and community between survivors. Anna believes that healing can only happen with connections and support from other people who just get it.
Anna is a recent graduate of Bachelor of Arts and Social Work from the University of Sydney. Anna is currently working as a social worker and running The Survivor Hub.
Anna was recognised for her work with TSH in 2023, being named Westfield Eastgardens Local Hero. She is an ambassador for National Survivors' Day and has worked with Full Stop Australia, Bumble, NSW Government and other sector stakeholders.
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