2 day Trauma Informed Community Building Workshop - 5th & 6th July 2022
Event description
Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th July from 9.30am AEST (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Hobart time)
Trauma is common within society at large and is particularly prevalent amongst vulnerable populations, First Nations peoples and people with Lived Experience of disability and/or mental health challenges.
Trauma Informed Community Building (TICB) practice is a strengths-based framework that supports an awareness of the impact of trauma, when working with communities. As community development practitioners and workers, we need an awareness of the impact of trauma and trauma informed practices, to ensure we do not harm the communities we work with.
During the session we will explore Trauma Informed Community Building principles and practices to support greater community participation and ownership to encourage location initiatives.
During this 2 day workshop you will learn:
- What it means to be trauma informed
- Conditions of Community Trauma
- How to apply Trauma Informed Community Building practices and strategies to your work
- Trauma Informed Community Building Outcomes
- Common misunderstandings
- Lessons Learned and outgoing challenges
Who is this for?
Community development practitioners, NDIS workers, academics, youth workers, disaster recovery, local government, school chaplains, community workers; anyone working in community
"Really great workshop. Facilitators were super knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommend! Also great for team building especially during COVID times." City of St Albert, Canada
About your facilitators:
Through her down-to-earth style, Dee Brooks from Jeder Institute brings people together in dynamic ways to realise and
engage the full potential of their networks and communities. Over 20 years, her work has inspired people at
hundreds of events and workshops worldwide where she offers community engagement and development training and also
provides professional co-design, facilitation and keynote addresses for conferences, forums and events.
Michelle Dunscombe is based on Taungurung land in
rural Victoria, Australia and is an enthusiastic community development practitioner, facilitator and trainer. She
is passionate about strengthening regional and rural communities particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander communities, to discover possibilities, develop community leadership capacity, build community resilience
and support community led projects.
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