Well done Headspace Bega for organising “Take a Step Day,” which provided a culturally safe and supportive space for young First Nations people to come together, build relationships, and discuss social and emotional well-being. More than 40 young First Nations students participated from local high schools, along with service providers, Elders, and community members.
Key event highlights:
First Nations Leadership: The event was led by a First Nations guest speaker and an all-Indigenous panel who spoke on social and emotional wellbeing, sharing their experiences and cultural wisdom with the youth.
Cultural Connection: The day reinforced cultural identity and connection by providing a platform for young people to share their stories in smaller, more intimate yarning circles, creating a safe space for self-expression.
Resilience and Recovery: In the aftermath of the Black Summer Bushfires, this event was essential in supporting the recovery and emotional wellbeing of young Aboriginal people, fostering resilience through connection to culture and community.
Please read the full report here: https://mumbullacommunityfoundation.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Take-a-Step-Day-–-Supporting-First-Nations-Youth-Wellbeing.pdf
Mumbull Community Foundation is proud to support this initiative.
Watch the video from the event here: https://fb.watch/uIyUPZ3X99