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Titlebook: Cultural Safety in Trauma-Informed Practice from a First Nations Perspective; Billabongs of Knowle Nicole Tujague,Kelleigh Ryan Textbook 20

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our bodies keep us safe. The ACE study is explored at this billabong as it has important implications for us as First Nations Peoples as does what we know about how attachment theory is different for us, and how polyvagal theory can tell us more about how we respond to trauma.
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Sharing Practice Knowledge: Trauma-Informed Practice,e and trauma-informed way ensures that we create a space where we do no further harm and promote healing. We recognise at this billabong collective cultures and holistic ways of healing as well as mainstream models useful to have in your toolkit.
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The Optimal Distribution of Income, being exposed to ‘truth telling’ and this billabong helps us understand the importance of working safely, practicing self-care and taking the opportunity to replenish. With this knowledge, we can work towards building a sustainable work life.
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