Culturally Informed, Trauma Integrated Healing Approach to Care & Practice

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Culturally Informed, Trauma Integrated Healing Approach to Care & Practice

Free places in a course focusing on Indigenous Trauma & Healing

By Mental Health Coordinating Council

Date and time

Wed, 26 May 2021 9:00 AM - Thu, 27 May 2021 5:00 PM AEST

Location

The Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council of NSW (AH&MRC)

35 Harvey Street Naamba Room LITTLE BAY, NSW 2036 Australia

About this event

Free places in a course focusing on Indigenous Trauma & Healing

MHCC is excited to offer fully funded places in our Indigenous Trauma (Aboriginal Healing) course.

While the impact of trauma is still under-recognised in provision of mental health services, Aboriginal people have been using a trauma informed approach in response to the healing needs of Indigenous families and communities for nearly twenty years.

This training is designed, developed and delivered by Aboriginal people for workers in the mental health or community service sectors who support Aboriginal people impacted by trauma. This includes generational trauma, family violence, sexual assault, alcohol or drug problems and mental distress.

Created by the We Al-li program, this workshop is a celebration of life – a process of healing, sharing and regeneration – which is equally relevant to Indigenous and non-Indigenous workers.

Don’t hesitate to snap up this incredible offer of free training from a leading peak body in the field of trauma-informed recovery oriented practice.

This training is funded by NSW Health.

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Mental Health Coordinating Council is the peak body championing community mental health in New South Wales.

Through our advocacy, capacity building and policy leadership we support a sustainable community managed sector and improve lives of people living with mental health conditions.

We have been supporting community-based organisations to deliver services to people with mental health issues, their families and carers for nearly 40 years.

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