Healing Across Cultures: Trauma-Informed Tools for Supporting Indigenous and Multicultural Families
Schedule
Mon, 02 Sep, 2024 at 10:00 am
Location
Oasis - Student Wellbeing Centre | Adelaide, SA
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? FUSWA is excited to host Healing Across Cultures:Trauma-Informed Tools for Supporting Indigenous and Multicultural Families featuring the incredible Tamara Young, founder of Wonky Lines Counselling (WLC) in Adelaide's Northern Suburbs on Kaurna Country.
? Date: 2 September
? Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
? Location: Oasis Common Room, Flinders University, Sturt Rd, Bedford Park SA 5042
Join us for an enriching workshop that delves into the heart of cultural competence and trauma-informed care, specifically tailored for those working with Aboriginal and multicultural families.
This event is perfect for social work students and professionals who are passionate about making a meaningful impact in these communities.
? What You’ll Learn:
✅ Historical Trauma: Gain a deep understanding of historical trauma and its ongoing effects on Indigenous and multicultural families.
✅ Cultural Competence: Learn to navigate family dynamics with a focus on respect for traditional healing practices and cultural values.
✅ Therapeutic Interventions: Explore trauma-informed tools and strategies that promote healing in a culturally respectful way.
✅ Ethical Considerations: Understand the ethical implications and best practices for working within these communities.
✅ Community Advocacy: Discover ways to advocate for and empower Aboriginal and multicultural families through community-based approaches.
?? Presenter:
Tamara Young is the founder of Wonky Lines Counselling (WLC) in Adelaide's Northern Suburbs on Kaurna Country. A proud Kamilaroi and Bigambul woman from Northern NSW, Tamara has overcome many personal challenges and now dedicates her work to empowering others. As a qualified Narrative Therapist, she focuses on guiding individuals, families, and communities to find their own solutions, fostering resilience, and breaking intergenerational trauma cycles. Tamara is also a passionate mentor for emerging professionals and a strong advocate for Aboriginal entrepreneurs.
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Where is it happening?
Oasis - Student Wellbeing Centre, Australian Science & Mathematics Sch, Ring Rd, Bedford Park SA 5042, Australia,Adelaide, South AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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