Marumali Program® At Work workshop opportunities

In this workshop you will:
  • Realise the widespread impact of forcible removal and the potential paths for recovery 
  • Recognise the signs and symptoms of trauma from forcible removal in clients, their family members and others involved with your service
  • Avoid re-traumatising Stolen Generations Survivors
  •  Support you and your organisation to respond in a culturally safe way by integrating this into workplace policies, procedure and practices.

https://marumali.com.au/workshop-formats

Marumali Program® At Work for First Nations Service Providers

The 4 day workshop empowers your team to provide safe, appropriate and effective support to Stolen Generations survivors, their families and communities. 
In this workshop you will learn about:
  • assessing clients’ social and emotional wellbeing
  • give appropriate support and referral.
  •  identify protective factors and holistic support resources 
Knowledge and skills:
·      Understand and address the issues of trauma associated with forcible removal policies and
practices.
·      Learn healing strategies that respect the rights of survivors to control the pace, direction and 
outcomes of their own journey.

’The program completely blew me away. It brought me closer to my culture and realising the healing that my people need.'

Preston, Victoria 1st-4th July 2024 for First Nations Service Providers - Fee $2900

Sydney, NSW 13th-16th August 2024 for First Nations Service Providers - Fee $2900

 

Marumali Program® At Work for non-First Nations Service Providers

The two day workshop is for non-First Nations service providers who work with Stolen Generations, their families and communities. We’ll talk through insights that help you to avoid reactivating trauma for Survivors and their families.
 
Knowledge and skills:
  • Respond well when a Survivor has been triggered or their trauma has been reactivated.
  • Deal with issues of trauma in a variety of settings.
  • Learn healing strategies that respect the rights of survivors to control the pace, direction and outcomes of their own journey.
‘What a wonderful experience – enlightening, emotional, exhilarating and exhausting. Such a learning curve. I highly recommend this course to other non-Indigenous staff.'

Preston, Victoria 15th-16th July 2024 for non-First Nations Service Providers - $1800

 

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