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Coffee on Country Podcasts

Episode 8
Kylie Collins | Young Warrior Hearts

As the Nation celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Childrens day Josh and Kristy Lee talk with Kylie from Young Warrior Hearts about her mindfulness program for kids and how mindfulness can be a powerful tool to have and be able to utilize.

Peaceful Teens program

Peaceful Teens is a Mindfulness and Positive Psychology based program to lessen anxiety and stress and increase resilience in children. The program gives children the skills, practice and support to utilize coping strategies that lessen the symptoms of anxiety and stress and to build resilience. The program also involves parental involvement and commitment to supporting the strategies at home.

Contact: Kylie Collins – Founder and Facilitator, Young Warrior Hearts
Email: youngwarriorhearts@gmail.com
Phone: 0466 263 290
www.facebook.com/youngwarriorhearts
www.instagram.com/youngwarriorhearts

Episode 7
Rachel Elton

Rach joins Coffee on Country to have a yarn about her journey and her Nature based therapy practice and what this looks like.

Links from the episode:

https://valleytherapies.net

https://thefearless.com.au

Episode 6
Trumaine Rankmore

Tremaine has a yarn about his role as a Aboriginal Health Practitioner.

Episode 5
Kirsten Noack

Kirsten comes in for a chat with Josh about Kids Compass and what they do to help kids and families that are needing support navigating the health system.

HNE kids Complex Care Service is a newly funded care coordination service working to support children with complex and chronic health (medical) conditions, and their families.

Please follow the link for the referral form.

Completed referral forms can be sent to HNELHD-HNEkidsComplexCare@health.nsw.gov.au

Episode 4
Shannon Richardson HNECC PHN

Shannon is a Pilot programs manager she has a yarn about what she does in her role at the Primary Health Network.

Episode 3
Cherie Johnson

Cherie has a yarn with the boys about her journey and her company Speaking in Colour.

Speaking in Colour is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated business founded in 2010 by Cherie Johnson with the mission to make a difference in the delivery of Aboriginal education by providing training that is fun, affordable and in the spirit of reconciliation.

Today, Speaking in Colour is the leading provider of training, cultural experience and educational resources in the Newcastle and Hunter region of NSW. We are a collective of like-minded educators working in several roles within the education sector.

Episode 2
Jody Clarke | Aboriginal Engagement Partner

Jody comes in for yarn about her role and all the deadly projects she has been a part of and currently working on

Episode 1
Josh and Robbie

Josh and Robbie introduce themselves and the Coffee on Country Podcast

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