Joy is a 53-year-old Kamilaroi Murrawarri woman, mother of three, and a thriving survivor of the Stolen Generations. Joy is a qualified Secondary Teacher and held a position at the University of South Australia for over 12 years. Joy delivers trauma-informed training, education, workshops, and guest speaking grounded in lived experience, cultural knowledge, and professional practice. Joy is confident in yarning and facilitating learning on topics including the Stolen Generations, Complex Trauma, Cultural Capability, Attachment Disruptions, Perinatal and Infant Mental Health, Deep Listening (Dadirri), and Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Resilience. Her sessions create culturally safe spaces that invite deep listening, reflection, and meaningful learning, supporting individuals and organisations to strengthen understanding, relational practice, and practitioner wellbeing. Training, workshops, and speaking engagements can be tailored for community, education, health, and organisational settings.
Joy is a 53-year-old Kamilaroi Murrawarri woman, mother of three, and a thriving survivor of the Stolen Generations. Joy is a qualified Secondary Teacher and held a position at the University of South Australia for over 12 years. Joy delivers trauma-informed training, education, workshops, and guest speaking grounded in lived experience, cultural knowledge, and professional practice. Joy is confident in yarning and facilitating learning on topics including the Stolen Generations, Complex Trauma, Cultural Capability, Attachment Disruptions, Perinatal and Infant Mental Health, Deep Listening (Dadirri), and Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Resilience. Her sessions create culturally safe spaces that invite deep listening, reflection, and meaningful learning, supporting individuals and organisations to strengthen understanding, relational practice, and practitioner wellbeing. Training, workshops, and speaking engagements can be tailored for community, education, health, and organisational settings.