Working with LGBTQIA+ forcibly displaced folks?
Connect with others in a structured, trauma-informed, and practitioner-led learning and reflective space at a monthly Community of Practice.
This Community of Practice, set up by The Iceberg Foundation’s Manaya Pride Program and Foundation House’s LGBTQIA+ program, is for organisational teams providing psychosocial, practical, and emotional support for LGBTIQA+ forcibly displaced folks. This Community of Practice may be suitable for psychologists, counsellors, social workers, case workers, family violence practitioners, settlement workers, peer workers and others working with LGBTIQA+ forcibly displaced people.
When: Every last Thursday of the month
Where: Online [Zoom]
Duration: 2 hours
Please note, this is not individual or group therapy; clinical supervision; legal advice; crisis support; or a substitute for organisational safeguarding processes.
For more information and to sign up, please contact Amity M at 0448 967 047 or maraa@foundationhouse.org.au
More by The Iceberg Foundation’s Manaya Pride Program
Sharing food can be deeply healing. As a mental health organisation, The Iceberg Foundation’s Manaya Pride Program believe that healing doesn’t only happen in therapy rooms, it happens in connection, in laughter, in being witnessed, and in moments of collective care.
Join them for a warm and welcoming dinner where queer forcibly displaced folks & allies come together to share a meal and find community in a space that feels warm, affirming and grounded in care. These dinners are a space where you can come as you are, share stories if you feel to, connect with others, or simply sit, eat and be together.
Multiple dates | Footscray, Vic
Upcoming on Wednesday 12th August at 6:30pm
