Description

'Healing Informed Practices' will develop the confidence and skills of practitioners to respond to the needs of First Nation community members who are experiencing distress and have experienced transgenerational trauma. The workshop will provide participants with a common language and strength-based framework for understanding and responding to the needs of community members and facilitating cultural safety and wellbeing in our work.

Through the process of colonisation and past policies and procedures, First Nation people, as individuals and within their families and communities, have been profoundly hurt socially, emotionally and spiritually. This experiential workshop provides a safe space to explore healing families through methodologies which are embedded in cultural practices and protocols.

What will you learn?
This workshop explores a framework for understanding and responding to the impact of colonisation upon First Nation peoples and families and ways of working with expressions of trauma, grief and loss. You will explore:

- Dadirri, Deep Listening
- What is Culture? Cultural Safety
- An historical context of trauma
- Six stages of healing
- Trauma and resilience
- Managing anger
- Grief and loss
- Nurturing unmet needs
- Moving from blaming workplaces to trauma-informed workplaces

Workshop Style:
This is an experiential workshop, not just passive information sharing, so you can expect to be involved and learn together with other participants.

“Tell me and I will forget, show me and I may remember, involve me and I will understand” – Chinese Proverb

Trainers

  • Alison Elliott — The Bouverie Centre
  • Liz George — The Bouverie Centre

Eligibility criteria

Relevant Audience:
This workshop will be most useful for those with a healing role in working with communities and families impacted by effects of colonisation. It will be helpful for workers attempting to create safe pathways for children, adolescents and adults needing to heal from past traumas, make connections with family and community and make safe and healthy choices in life.

Categories: Capability 2 - Working with Aboriginal consumers, families, and communities, Capability 3 - Working with diverse consumers, families, and communities
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Medical, Nursing, Other
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate
Lifespans: Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult, Older Persons

Wednesday 6 September 2023
09:30 to 16:30
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Thursday 7 September 2023
09:30 to 16:30
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$480
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Provided by The Bouverie Centre
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