We Al-li Men's Facilitator Training

We Al-li PTY LTD

 

We Al-li Men's Facilitator Training

 

This five-day residential intensive workshop has been designed for men who are wanting to deepen their personal and professional development:
•       In Indigenous Facilitation Practice in the trauma healing space;
•       that are wanting to continue to learn, through being actively involved in We Al-li’s mentorship model, including access to the facilitation progression system unique to We Ali-li.
•       Incorporating self-care and development of a Community of Care within the group.
This 5-day intensive will enhance the many skills YOU bring with you and introduce you to the We Al-li way of working. Our workshops are experiential, focusing on process work as an embodied learning approach, that are deep and at times confronting but optional sessions that can challenge both the Facilitator and the participants. 

Aims of this Workshop 
To create a safe circle to enable participants to immerse themselves in Indigenous Facilitation Practices from an experiential perspective, drop into truth telling (past, present and future) and find and tell their stories, make sense of their stories, feel the feelings, move through the layers of loss, grief and trauma to ownership of choices, leading to strengthening cultural and spiritual identities – both individually and collectively.

Objectives of this Workshop 
To establish a safe circle through observing protocol and ceremony to facilitate the mapping of trauma and the process of healing – recreating our song lines and healing trails from a Facilitators’/ Participants’ perspective. This will be facilitated through experiential processes using art, symbols, music, theatre, emotional release, body work, storytelling and mapping and reflective discussion embodied in deep listening – equipping facilitators with the skills to work in this space.

Presenters

Associate Professor Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson PhD, MAASW, CEO We Al-li
Bianca Stawiarski, CEO Warida Wholistic Wellness
Ash Dargan, MIndigS(Wellness)
Tod Stokes, Dip Mental Health
Tyson Carmody, Managing Director of Kings Narrative 

This course counts towards 37.5 hours of category A CPD.

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When
21/11/2022 9:00 AM - 25/11/2022 4:30 PM
Cen. Australia Daylight Time
Where
Stamford Grand Adelaide 2 Jetty Rd Glenelg, SA 5045 AUSTRALIA

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