Marumali Program® at Work

Young People Ages 4–8

A culturally guided healing program for children aged 4–8 to build identity, emotional safety, and resilience through story, family, and Country.

Understanding the Marumali Program®

The Marumali Program® for Young People aged 4–8 provides a gentle, culturally guided approach to early healing and identity building. Delivered through age-appropriate stories, activities, and play-based learning, this program helps children strengthen their connection to culture, family, and self in a safe and supported way.

Drawing on the wisdom of Elders and the knowledge of community, the program promotes emotional safety, resilience, and belonging, and key protective factors in the early years of development. It is adaptable for use in early learning centres, schools, and family support settings, and is delivered by facilitators experienced in culturally safe early childhood engagement.

Learning Outcomes

What You Will Learn

Building identity through culture and story

Supporting children’s emotional wellbeing

Creating safe spaces for healing

Family and community engagement

Participant Outcomes

Who Should Attend?

This program is designed for Aboriginal children aged 4 to 8 and the adults who care for or work with them. It is suitable for:

$

Early childhood educators

$

Family support workers

$

Community workers and carers

$

Organisations supporting children impacted by intergenerational trauma

$

Parents, kinship carers, and guardians

What Participants Are Saying

This program is incredible, it supports young people in their earlier years, supporting healthy cultural engagement. 

Find out more

Contact the program coordinators for more information on eligibility and locations that can be facilitated in your community.