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Making Connections and Building Relationships Through Art

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Making Connections and Building Relationships Through Art

The power of art as a language for children and young people rests in its dynamic, communicative potential and its accessibility across the span of development. Providing children and young people with a disability an alternative or complimentary means for externalising their experiences, needs and wants, in addition to verbal language, allows for a natural and developmentally sensitive avenue of communication.

Come and join Lisa Baston - a qualified art therapist - for a full day program that offers participants a hands on experience to learn how to support children and young people who have experienced trauma, behavioral and emotional issues and socio-political disadvantages. 

Participants will engage in a series of experiential art-based exercises aimed at learning new ways of experiencing art and discovering how you can express yourself through visual images. Participants will learn how to use these approaches to engage with and build connections with children and young people through art making.

About Lisa

Lisa holds a BArts/B Teaching (SpEd) with honors and 2008 Faculty Medal and Special Education Prize. Masters Special Education (general) with distinction, and a Masters Art Therapy. She has over 12 years’ experience working with children and young people with a lived experience of disability. She has worked in various locations, such as special schools, support classes in mainstream schools and in school services and in a variety of roles, including classroom teacher, assistant principal, and as a learning and wellbeing officer.

Links to NQS Quality Area 1, 2 & 5

    This event will be catered to provide participants with a light morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch. 

    Please contact CPLE cple@commsatwork.org to advise of any cancellations or name changes.

    *You may only register up to 2 participants per booking. If a training session has reached the maximum number of participants please contact CPLE to be placed on a wait list cple@commsatwork.org


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