Safe Ground, Finding Stillness-Holding Space
Event description
Safe Ground – Workshop One
Finding Stillness Holding Space
Event Description:
Safe Ground is for those ready to hold space in a different way — not with strategies, but with presence.
To sit with others without needing to fix.
To lead from stillness.
To create healing simply by being grounded and true.
This first workshop offers an introduction to circle-based, ceremony-informed facilitation.
It is guided by cultural wisdom, somatic awareness, and the quiet kind of leadership that transforms lives.
What you’ll experience:
• A gentle, ceremonial circle experience
• Training in embodied, presence-based facilitation
• Practices for emotional regulation, listening, and space-holding
• Wisdom drawn from lived experience, not just theory
What you’ll receive:
• A take-home resource pack to support ongoing practice
• A one-to-one follow-up session to support your integration
• A new understanding of yourself as someone who can hold safe, powerful space for others
Who is this for?
People who work in community, education, healing, leadership, and care roles —
and anyone who wants to lead and love more deeply, without burning out.
Location: Sugar Valley Library Museum
Date: Friday
Time: 11.30 AM to 1.00 PM
Cost: $80 per person
Hosted by: Yanggu (David Reid), Identity Connections Indigenous Corporation
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