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Trauma - Informed Care and Practice - 10th and 11th September 2024


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This 2-day workshop which begins to unpack ā€˜Symptom as Historyā€™ providing tools to develop generational resilience in healing from trauma and systems transformation Developed by Emeritus Professor Judy Atkinson AOĀ and Dr Caroline Atkinson PhD and facilitatedĀ by Rowena Price and Laura-Jane Singh.

This workshop unpacks the topics that are most commonly requested by people working in the Human Services field and Indigenous families who are living with trauma behaviours. It is an experiential and interactive workshop. A safe space to talk about the issues, where sense can be made of the Number 1 question: ā€˜WHY IS THIS HAPPENING AND WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT IT?'

TOPICS INCLUDE (but not limited to):

  • improving responses to trauma behaviours
  • working with Indigenous young people & communities
  • trauma audits using genograms & loss history maps
  • experiential and interactive activities
  • Indigenous healing practices, what do they look like
  • de-escalation strategies
  • exploring behaviour as language
  • story mapping, how history of place strengthens
    responses
  • unpacking cultural safety, cultural sensitivity, cultural
    fitness, cultural security, cultural competency and what
    they all mean
  • how trauma is stored in the brain and the body
  • art, dance, drama, music, song, massage therapies
  • strengthening integrative service responses in your
    community
  • developing communities of care within communities of
    practice
  • effective yarning circles & action planning
  • self-care practices and debriefing
  • how to minimise and respond to vicarious trauma and
    burn-out
  • physical, psychological, mental ill-health and substance use
  • defining and understanding violence


What is Provided:Ā 

  • Smoking ceremony
  • Workbooks
  • PDF copy of the workbook
  • Two Facilitators
  • Certificate of Attainment
  • Morning and afternoon tea and lunch




Ā© ArtworkĀ by Christopher Edwards- Haines.Ā 

For more artworkĀ information, please go to the We Al-li Page:

Our Model / How We Work - We Al-li - Culturally Informed Trauma Integrated Healing Training (wealli.com.au)



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