
NATIONAL ABORIGINAL WELLBEING CONFERENCE


ACCREDITED TRAINING & CULTURAL WORKSHOPS
Breaking the ycle,Strengthening Our Future
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For Aboriginal people, these behaviours do not exist in isolation—they are tied to lived experiences of trauma, systemic racism, and cultural disruption.
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This conference provides a safe, reflective, and culturally grounded space to talk openly about lateral violence, understand its origins, and consider its impact on professional practice, teamwork, and community outcomes.
Using yarning, shared lived experience, and applied learning, participants will explore how lateral violence develops and how it can be addressed in ways that are respectful, accountable, and healing.
The conference will centre Aboriginal perspectives, cultural strengths, and collective responsibility, while offering practical tools to improve communication, manage conflict, uphold cultural safety, and support strong,
respectful boundaries in everyday work.

We learn best when we understand how an experience has affected us.
We need to feel what we are learning to enable us
to fully understand its impact.
Once we understand our feelings and how it has affected us,
we can integrate our learning to create change in our lives.
Mel Brown, CEO, Spirit Dreaming/Black Ochre Training
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