Cocooning in Culture

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Cocooning in Culture

Fiona Frith and Dr Samantha Lukey yarn together about supporting carers who are caring for Aboriginal children impacted by trauma, with a strong focus on culture as a source of strength and healing. We reflect on listening, learning, and supporting carers in culturally safe and meaningful ways.Artwork by Aunty Lorraine Brown and Aunty Narelle Thomas

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    Cocooning in Culture

    Fiona Frith and Dr Samantha Lukey yarn together about supporting carers who are caring for Aboriginal children impacted by trauma, with a strong focus on culture as a source of strength and healing. We reflect on listening, learning, and supporting carers in culturally safe and meaningful ways.Thank youIllawarra Aboriginal Corporation – MyimbarrCoomaditchie – Auntie Lorraine and Auntie NarelleThe Aboriginal Advisory Group (Auntie Suzanne Trueman, Auntie Rhonda Rawari, William Henry, Brooke House)Barnardos Communities for Children for the provision of funding to create this podcast.University of Wollongong Dr Michelle TownsendUniversity of Canberra Professor Lynne Keevers

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Fiona Frith and Dr Samantha Lukey yarn together about supporting carers who are caring for Aboriginal children impacted by trauma, with a strong focus on culture as a source of strength and healing. We reflect on listening, learning, and supporting carers in culturally safe and meaningful ways.Artwork by Aunty Lorraine Brown and Aunty Narelle Thomas

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