In this episode we're joined by Louise O'Reilly who shares her perspective as an Aboriginal woman on how we can best support and mentor young people, drawing from her own lived experiences and past work as a youth worker. We talked about:
Louise’s experience of growing up Aboriginal in Australia
How Aboriginal kinship structures bring people closer together and what we can learn from this
The importance of validating Aboriginal identities, cultures and perspectives
Unpacking personal biases and privilege to be a better ally and mentor
Amplifying the voices and involvement of Aboriginal youth
We’re about to launch a Pocket Mentor Course to give any adults who have a teen in their world some mentoring skills to keep in their back pocket! Stay tuned! It will include latest insights on what’s going on for teens, how to support teens through challenging situations, when they might need more support and more! Leave us a comment if you’re interested in this or email me - info@shinefromwithin.com.au and we’ll make sure you’re the first to know when it opens.
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