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Connection And Wellbeing Australia (CAWA)

Professional Training and Coaching
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    Bella Broadway Creating inclusive, diverse and suicide safer communities. Speaker.Facilitator.Connector. (MAITD)
    • Perth, Western Australia, Australia
    • Rising Star
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    Alexis Ashwell-Jones Education Officer and Counsellor at SECCA/ Sex-Positive therapist at The Kink Counsellor
    • Stirling, Western Australia, Australia
    • Rising Star
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Overview

Connection And Wellbeing Australia (CAWA) is a Social Enterprise whose focus is on creating a safe space for people to access evidence-based workshops that help them develop the skills they need to support clients, colleagues, loved ones and other community members. SUICIDE PREVENTION WORKSHOPS < suicideTALK community suicide discussion < safeTALK suicide awareness training <ASIST suicide first aide training ORGANISATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOPS < Lived Experience Peer Perspective Programs (LEPP ™) < Diversity and Inclusivity- Cultural Competency < Self Care and Boundaries- Workplace resilience < Consultancy- Grant Writing and Policy Support We believe that when we work together we achieve better outcomes. We look for partnerships that will strengthen the work that we do, the people that partner with us, and the communities that we serve. YOU CAN PARTNER WITH CAWA BY: < Organising a workshop for your staff team < Sponsoring a Community Workshop or Workshop Targeted to a particular group: Your organisation or group can sponsor a workshop for general members of of your local community or we can connect you with a network of volunteer led unfunded group who require sponsorship to train their members in our workshops. This is a great way to give back to the areas which you deliver services to and raise your community profile. < Resourcing a Pilot Program: There are particular areas and groups that are under serviced or unrepresented in the suicide prevention space. Resourcing a pilot program can ensure valuable data is gathered to ensure the wellbeing needs of these groups are being met effectively. < Providing Other Supports: Donating in-kind training venues and sponsoring catering or resources helps us to cut costs for unfunded groups to enable access our services. Contributing in this way will also raises awareness of your organisation and the work that you do. Our network of consultant trainers are able to provide services throughout Australia.

  • University of Western Australia

    University of Western Australia, 35, Stirling Highway, Nedlands, Perth, City of Perth, Western Australia, 6009, Australia

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