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(This agenda may change without prior notice to ensure a smooth flow of the conference proceedings)

 

 

DAY 1 (DECEMBER 11, 2023)        

 

8:00am           Registration ~ Networking with Delegations     

 

8:15am           Master of Ceremony Safety Announcement 

 

8:30am           Welcome to Country followed by Traditional Performances

 

9:00am           Formal Opening Keynote Session 

 

9:45am           Keynote Session: The Australian Government is Taking Action

 

10:30am         Morning Tea ~ Networking with Delegations

 

11:00am         Keynote Session: Healing environments: Housing, community design and Indigenous wellness     

 

11:45am         Keynote Session: Strength of Indigenous women demanding a future 

 

12:30pm         Lunch Break ~ Networking with Delegations

 

1:30pm           Concurrent Session (Room A):  Legal Service Delivery and Two-Way Learning: from Relationships into                          Practice       

 

2:15pm           Concurrent Session (Room B): Supporting First Nations women and children experiencing technology-                            facilitated abuse

 

3:00pm           Afternoon Tea ~ Networking with Delegations

 

3:30pm           Keynote Session: Cave Man No More, Modern Man Now: Perpetrator accountability program

 

4:15pm           Keynote Session: Cultural Healing in Indigenous Communities

 

6.00pm          CONFERENCE NETWORKING DINNER   

 

 

DAY 2 (DECEMBER 12, 2023)       

 

8:30am           Registration ~ Networking with Delegations    

 

9:00am           Keynote Session: Embedding Culture, Improving Wellbeing

 

9:45am           Keynote Session: Deadly Indigenous Youth Program     

 

10:30am         Morning Tea ~ Networking with Delegations

 

11:00am          Keynote Session: Empowering First Nations Women through Sports           

 

11:45am          Keynote Session:   

 

 

 

 

12:30pm        Lunch Break ~ Networking with Delegations

 

1:30pm           Keynote Session: Best Practice: Aboriginal Family Violence Case Management 

 

2:15pm           Keynote Session: The Women’s Safety and Justice Taskforce

 

3:00pm           Afternoon Tea ~ Networking with Delegations

 

3:30pm           Exploring Best Practices For Indigenous Suicide Prevention

 

4:15pm           Yarning Circle -Reflections & Debrief

 

5.00pm           END OF CONFERENCE 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                 DAY 3 DECEMBER 13, 2023

(POST-CONFERENCE MASTERCLASS)

 

For 2023, we offer new and exciting innovation for our conferences. Day 3 is devoted to a professional development workshop or masterclass. As such, we have introduced several exciting networking and professional development innovations which is an extra cost for your chosen masterclass. Day 3 is optional so please make sure you complete your registration form with the masterclass included if you intend to attend.

 

 

OPTION 1 - CONFERENCE MASTERCLASS - HEALING CIRCLE WORK

 

​The Healing Circle Work masterclass addresses emotional challenges and barriers faced by people who have had traumatic experiences. Healing Circle Work is not a therapeutic program, but therapeutic outcomes are experienced. As participants, you will learn to live life in the moment recognising and understanding your own spirituality and gaining the ability to enter the moment to reaffirm yourselves. ​This workshop will teach you to learn to appreciate and be accountable for your highest good, and the highest good of others around you.  Healing Circle Work is provided in group sessions, and is suitable for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants over 18 years of age. Reserve your place now and let us unlock this ancient Aboriginal wisdom and knowledge shared with all peoples.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Healing Circle Works is strictly limited to 10-12 people only. Cost is $350 per person.

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OPTION 2 - CONFERENCE MASTERCLASS - The Gatekeeper Cultures and Spirituality - Interventionist to Suicide​​​​​​​​​

Worrying about how your team, family and community effectively assist and manage clients experiencing intergenerational trauma? Indigenous peoples around the world endured several generations of trauma and other neurological effects and compromised behavioural immunity which leads to behavioural indicators such as substance abuse and suicide.  Our current generation is impacted by structural violence, poverty, racism, governmental neglect and ongoing hostilities, and unfortunately, our mob have learned our lessons in traumatiSation as well wherein many situations, we have internalized the trauma imposed on ourselves and turned onto our own families, communities, and selves. 

 

This workshop will teach you:​​​

  • The strong benefits of recapturing and revitalizing our languages, cultures and spirituality

  • How to become an interventionist to suicide in your communities

  • Understand and utilise trauma-informed care to heal ourselves, our clients, and our communities.

  • Strategies in managing clients and families affected by intergenerational trauma and break the cycle of suicide in our communities.

  • In Just One Day You Can Learn Strategies for how to become an interventionist to suicide and work effectively with your clients who are experiencing intergenerational trauma and their families.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Gatekeeper Cultures and Spirituality - Interventionist to Suicide is strictly limited to 30 people only. Cost is $350 per person.

 

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