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An Affectionate Touch

Locality: Geelong, Victoria

Phone: +61 414 035 906



Address: Geelong West 3218 Geelong, VIC, Australia

Website: https://affectionatetouch.wordpress.com

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25.01.2022 Sound on for this one - via Jen - thankYou



22.01.2022 For everyone in Victoria right now xo

22.01.2022 Via Lauren, thankyou

18.01.2022 It looks to me like that joey is trying to hop back in their mothers pouch - and shes just like no way am I carrying you around in this snow too! * Edited to add - apparently this is Stanley, near Beechworth, in Victoria.



16.01.2022 Thankyou Hal, this is beautiful

15.01.2022 I dont know the facilitator of this event personally but it sounds like a great short online workshop - its on Thursday September 3rd 9am - 10:30 am AEST - if you click through to the Eventbrite link it automatically shows your local time (Via Cassie, thankyou )

15.01.2022 I intentionally havent been posting explicitly about Cuddle Parties and shared touch, because Im personally missing Cuddle Parties so damn much and its hurting my heart ... But this is too good not to share - thankyou Jason! Im so excited to see the whole film!



12.01.2022 I think theres something in here for all of us! Thankyou Kenton

10.01.2022 At Cuddle Parties you are actually encouraged to change your mind - because changing our mind is about responding to the present as it is, rather than how we thought it would be. How awesome is that

10.01.2022 Thankyou Ursula

10.01.2022 Normalize men needing emotional support

10.01.2022 Via Hal - thankyou beautiful human In case no one has told you this today - youre worthy - youre valid ... - Im so glad you exist Original art @gmtdesigns



09.01.2022 Theres possibly still two places left in this Trauma Informed Facilitation Workshop with the fabulous Liz Scarfe - I absolutely cannot recommended it highly enough - please share the details with anyone who you think may like to attend ** This workshop is online so you can attend from anywhere with a reliable internet connection ** The description reads in part (click through to read all the details):... SATURDAY 17th OCTOBER 2020 Do you work with groups? Do you know how to provide the best care if someone gets triggered or flips out? Are you committed to high ethical standards in your work? While its difficult to estimate exact figures, a large majority of the population have experienced a significant trauma of one kind or another in the course of their lives, and often more than one. As a facilitator or presenter working with groups, you can therefore assume the majority of people in your groups have experienced trauma: so someone being triggered in your group is more a matter of WHEN, not IF. For many people whove experienced trauma, group environments can be particularly challenging and make them more at risk of being triggered. And if the nature of your group/topic is at all taboo, sensitive, controversial, conflictual, or intended to take people out of their comfort zone, the risks of participants being triggered is higher again. As facilitators and presenters, we have a duty of care to the people we work with to create and maintain safe-enough spaces. The best way to do this, is to be trauma-informed, and enact the principles and practices of trauma-informed facilitation in all aspects of your work.

08.01.2022 This is such a beautiful story

07.01.2022 I really appreciated this today - thankyou Kenton

06.01.2022 Artwork: Catherine Lazar Odell

05.01.2022 I don't know the facilitator of this event personally but it sounds like a great short online workshop - it's on Thursday September 3rd 9am - 10:30 am AEST - if you click through to the Eventbrite link it automatically shows your local time (Via Cassie, thankyou )

03.01.2022 Compassionate listening

03.01.2022 From Lisa - thankyou https://noonecares.me/how-to-take-care-of-a-sad-person-10-/

02.01.2022 Awwwwwwww thankyou Oskar The picture has a whiteboard with the handwritten quote "Piglet noticed that even though he had a very small heart it could hold a rather large amount of gratitude."... A.A Milne Theres also a Winnie the Pooh teddy bear, a very small piglet toy, and an Eeyore the donkey teddy bear gathered around the white board

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