Community Building Block - Trauma-Informed Community Development with Dr Nicola Atwool
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Trauma-Informed Community Development with Dr. Nicola Atwool
Discover the transformative possibilities of trauma-informed community development in this Community Building Block session with Dr. Nicola Atwool. This CBB session is designed for community practitioners, kaimahi and anyone passionate about creating resilient, inclusive environments in their community work. We will explore strategies to foster healing, trust, and empowerment within our communities. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a leading voice in trauma-informed practice and connect with like-minded changemakers.
Trauma-informed community development is an approach that recognises the widespread impact of trauma on individuals and communities. It aims to create safe, supportive environments by incorporating an understanding of trauma into policies, practices, and relationships, supporting healing and resilience.
Dr. Nicola Atwool is a former Associate Professor in the Social and Community Work Programme at the University of Otago. Nicola has professional qualifications in social work and child psychotherapy. During her career, she has worked for what is now Oranga Tamariki and as principal advisor for the Office of the Children’s Commissioner.
Nicola sees the goal of her research as to influence policy and practice to improve outcomes for children and young people exposed to adversity. Her extensive practitioner experience enables her to bridge the worlds of academia, policy and practice.
Anna Parker - Inspiring Communities
Supporting the growth of strong and resilient communities is at the heart of Anna’s mahi. Anna has diverse experience of grassroots community development – having worked on peace building efforts with indigenous women leaders in Bougainville (PNG) to activating the community-led vision for the Valley Project in North Dunedin.
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