The Path of the Horse is very proud to host an amazing opportunity to provide this wonderful 2 day workshop; Culturally Informed Trauma Integrated Healing to Community and Organisations
2 Day workshop for growing Cross Cultural Communities of Care and Communities of Practice in Trauma Integrated Services.
Our lead trainer is Bianca Stawiarski who operates international Indigenous social enterprise and sovereign business Warida Wholistic Wellness, which recognises that communities needed something different to western clinical approaches to improve the growing mental health crisis around the world. She is a strong Badimaya and Ukrainian woman, who is a centred and purpose driven healer, consultant, coach, speaker, lecturer, best-selling and international author, trainer, and changemaker.
Objectives of the workshop;
.
The main aim of this workshop is to locate the ancient
Aboriginal tradition of mindfulness within the work of trauma
recovery in Australia and elsewhere.
The workshop objectives are to establish principles of practice,
using mindfulness in self-care, family care and community care
and in the development of communities of care, and communities
of practice in all trauma recovery work.
On completion of this workshop participants should be able to:
Utilize the practice of Dadirri as an Ancient Mindfulness
tradition essential in all trauma recovery – community
healing work.
Recognize the importance of cultural fitness in all
community work.
Use the cultural tradition of mindfulness in self-care and
care practice while undertaking trauma recovery work.
Identify issues of self-awareness and demonstrate the skills
of journaling or story mapping as a conscious and cognitive
record of the self-awareness, self-reflective process.
Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to enable
effective communication in trauma recovery work using
symbols, art, and music in storytelling and story-mapping.
Define and support the development of communities of care.
Critically analyze concepts in establishing communities of
practice, and be able to respond to trauma recovery –
healing across generations.
Implement community development processes for building
community-healing networks.
Co-Facilitators;
Christoper Hume
Christopher is a Yorta Yorta man and as a youth, had the opportunity to be around many respected elders where he was given the cultural knowledge that he has today. He has worked in the Eastern Metropolitan region of Melbourne for almost a
decade, and is a trained We Al-li facilitator. In his spare time, Christopher competes in boxing and supporting First Nations youth in this sporting field.
Dean Mighell
Registered Psychotherapist and Equine Assisted Learning and Psychotherapy Practitioner (EAP). Dean has a post Graduate Certification as a Psychotherapist (Gestalt) along with extensive training on CPTSD and PTSD, Indigenous men's trauma, Mindfulness, ADHD and Autism amongst others. Dean is a member of PACFA. He has completed We Al-li Programs Facilitator
Training. Dean is a holistic therapist who is
passionate about supporting others.
What is Provided ;
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea
Workshop resource booklet
Three facilitators
Certificate of Attainment
Accommodation is at own cost.
This workshop is open to all members of
the public.
Dates:
Wednesday - Thursday 29 & 30 Nov 2023
Times:
9:00am – 4:30pm, both days
Check in 8:40am on 29 Nov (Wednesday)
Venue:
The Path of the Horse, 351 Domino Road,
Trentham, VIC
Investment is $1350 (gst incl)
Please contact Bianca directly for any enquiries. The Path of the Horse will have limited accomodation on site available.
https://www.facebook.com/WaridaWholisticWellness
https://www.facebook.com/bianca.stawiarski
https://www.warida.com.au/
Mob: +61 0438253202 E-mail: bianca@warida.com.au
https://form.jotform.com/230812396294864
2 Day workshop for growing Cross Cultural Communities of Care and Communities of Practice in Trauma Integrated Services.
Our lead trainer is Bianca Stawiarski who operates international Indigenous social enterprise and sovereign business Warida Wholistic Wellness, which recognises that communities needed something different to western clinical approaches to improve the growing mental health crisis around the world. She is a strong Badimaya and Ukrainian woman, who is a centred and purpose driven healer, consultant, coach, speaker, lecturer, best-selling and international author, trainer, and changemaker.
Objectives of the workshop;
.
The main aim of this workshop is to locate the ancient
Aboriginal tradition of mindfulness within the work of trauma
recovery in Australia and elsewhere.
The workshop objectives are to establish principles of practice,
using mindfulness in self-care, family care and community care
and in the development of communities of care, and communities
of practice in all trauma recovery work.
On completion of this workshop participants should be able to:
Utilize the practice of Dadirri as an Ancient Mindfulness
tradition essential in all trauma recovery – community
healing work.
Recognize the importance of cultural fitness in all
community work.
Use the cultural tradition of mindfulness in self-care and
care practice while undertaking trauma recovery work.
Identify issues of self-awareness and demonstrate the skills
of journaling or story mapping as a conscious and cognitive
record of the self-awareness, self-reflective process.
Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to enable
effective communication in trauma recovery work using
symbols, art, and music in storytelling and story-mapping.
Define and support the development of communities of care.
Critically analyze concepts in establishing communities of
practice, and be able to respond to trauma recovery –
healing across generations.
Implement community development processes for building
community-healing networks.
Co-Facilitators;
Christoper Hume
Christopher is a Yorta Yorta man and as a youth, had the opportunity to be around many respected elders where he was given the cultural knowledge that he has today. He has worked in the Eastern Metropolitan region of Melbourne for almost a
decade, and is a trained We Al-li facilitator. In his spare time, Christopher competes in boxing and supporting First Nations youth in this sporting field.
Dean Mighell
Registered Psychotherapist and Equine Assisted Learning and Psychotherapy Practitioner (EAP). Dean has a post Graduate Certification as a Psychotherapist (Gestalt) along with extensive training on CPTSD and PTSD, Indigenous men's trauma, Mindfulness, ADHD and Autism amongst others. Dean is a member of PACFA. He has completed We Al-li Programs Facilitator
Training. Dean is a holistic therapist who is
passionate about supporting others.
What is Provided ;
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea
Workshop resource booklet
Three facilitators
Certificate of Attainment
Accommodation is at own cost.
This workshop is open to all members of
the public.
Dates:
Wednesday - Thursday 29 & 30 Nov 2023
Times:
9:00am – 4:30pm, both days
Check in 8:40am on 29 Nov (Wednesday)
Venue:
The Path of the Horse, 351 Domino Road,
Trentham, VIC
Investment is $1350 (gst incl)
Please contact Bianca directly for any enquiries. The Path of the Horse will have limited accomodation on site available.
https://www.facebook.com/WaridaWholisticWellness
https://www.facebook.com/bianca.stawiarski
https://www.warida.com.au/
Mob: +61 0438253202 E-mail: bianca@warida.com.au
https://form.jotform.com/230812396294864