Creating Cultural Safety for Aboriginal People, Understanding Attachment Networks & Responding to Trauma

$49.00

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This 4-hour recording offers a unique chance to learn about the attachment networks, experiences and needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities. Led by highly experienced clinicians/trainers from the Bouverie Centre Indigenous Team – Banu Moloney and Alison Elliott, it addresses Culturally Safe Trauma-Informed Practices in our work with First Nations Communities. An understanding of child and adolescent development and attachment within a collectivist framework. The crucial role of questions to guide the process of engaging First Nations People. Whilst also looking at the impact of colonisation on attachment processes for First Nations People

This webinar comes with a copy of the presentation slides to support your learning.

“Alison and Banu were gentle and thorough guides. They deftly led and modelled the collective attachment, the kinship which we were leraning about. I came away with insights and questions to fuel a longer, rich journey of personal as well as professional development. – Mukti Jarvis