About the course
A yarning circle is a harmonious, creative and collaborative way of communicating to encourage responsible, respectful and honest interactions between participants, building trusting relationships. It fosters accountability and provides a safe place to be heard and to respond. The yarning circle has been used by Indigenous peoples from around the world for centuries to learn from a collective group, build respectful relationships, and to preserve and pass on cultural knowledge.
Duration
- 90 minutes online (20 participants)
Audience
- Non-indigenous people who are interested in learning more about first nations people.
Learning Outcomes
Stories can nurture empathy and connectedness. Sharing stories can give us courage and empower us to honour our own and other’s personal experiences. Our family and community stories shape our beliefs and identities.
When we put ourselves into a story, it becomes experience and learning follows experience. We recognise the spirit of stories that teach us throughout the course of our lifetime.
The learning journey that each of us travels to arrive at awareness of our strengths is largely the result of our learning spirit being invigorated, nourished, challenged and motivated by encounters between our own story and those of significant others.
How to Book
This can be delivered online and in person. Please contact us at workplaceservices@relationshipmatters.com.au or call on 03 98650 6262