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Discover the best events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Alice Springs. From education to mindfulness and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches how to provide initial support to young people (aged 12–18) who may be experiencing a mental health crisis.
Working Together for Safer, Stronger Housing Pathways has been developed through consultation across housing, homelessness, mental health and AOD sectors.
Come to Dinner is a relaxed, family-friendly evening for newcomers to the region to meet, eat, feel welcome and connected.
The 4-day CORE training provides a skills-oriented foundation for domestic violence-informed practice to change professional behaviour. Learn to use practice tools, improve domestic violence-informed documentation, and develop action plans to implement the model into your day-to-day practice.
A two-day gathering of professionals, practitioners, and community leaders working to end DFSV.
Join our seminar to explore the decision-making process and understand how pilots can make the right call, at the right time, for safer flights. Through engaging case studies and discussions, you'll gain valuable tips to improve your decision-making skills.
I-ASIST provides a culturally relevant framework for participants to learn how to use a unique 6 task model to provide a suicide first aid intervention.
NT Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework (RAMF) Training Workshop
This strengths-based course has been developed and reviewed in consultation with Australia’s First Nations people. The course ensures participants are grounded in social and emotional well-being from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective, equipping them with the skills to provide mental health first aid in a culturally safe and informed way. Course participants learn about the signs and symptoms of common mental health problems in adolescents, how to recognise and respond to an emerging or worsening mental health problem, and the supports available, including cultural context to community-based care.
Consolidate and deepen skills in trauma-informed approaches to working with victim-survivors of DFSV. This extended course comprises 7 modules designed to develop practical skills and knowledge around screening, risk assessment, risk management and safety planning.
Attend the Lessons in Disaster training program to strengthen the capacity of local government, health, community, and emergency sectors. Understand gender stereotypes and inequalities in a disaster context. Learn how an inclusive gender-lens can lead to world-leading disaster recovery.
To live wholly as an autonomously and free being, one must reclaim those parts of oneself displaced by trauma, co-dependency or from being pressed into conformity by one's upbringing. This simple, yet powerful ceremony allows oneself to gather all those fragments and reclaim one's autonomy. The soul retrieval ceremony is beautifully choreographed for one to return home and reclaim the soul within the great soul of Great Spirit.