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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
In the series finale of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, we are joined by Nature Play SA, CEO Jason who shares wisdom about nature and its power to ground us, especially in trying times.
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On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, we speak to Tamara, a Registered Nurse using her lived experience in care to make a difference in the lives of young care-experienced patients.
This episode is a must-listen with tips for professionals and advice for young people about connection and building a sense of community.
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On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, 23-year-old Jasmine shares her experiences growing up in the care system. She talks about navigating multiple placements, what she sees as the barriers to cultural connection for young people growing up in care, and the importance of being introduced to your Culture in meaningful ways.
Jasmine reflects on how she learned about her family connections and Aboriginal heritage from her social worker, highlighting the positive impact workers can have on the lives of children and young people.
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On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, we sit down with CREATE CEO Imogen Edeson to chat about all things 'CREATE' and our future direction.
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On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, 19-year-old Tanaya shares her views on 'sibling connection' as 1 of 14 children in her biological family.
Tanaya shares that she wishes there was more thoughtful planning around the contact she had with her siblings, including individualised activities that considered the interests and ages of her siblings.
She says that when you don't know your brothers and sisters, it can feel like "a piece of you is missing." But when you do, it helps you to understand yourself better.
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On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, CREATE hears from entrepreneur, Contemporary Indigenous Artist and mother, Emmarita about her experiences with the transition from care to adulthood and the things she wishes her younger self knew.
This episode is a must-listen for young people navigating the transition from out-of-home care to independence. As well as for those supporting young people with this journey!
You can follow Emmarita's business page at @Yankirri_Arts
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On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, CREATE sits down with social work graduate, kinship carer and CREATE alum, Bella who shares her experiences with 'stigma'.
Bella discusses some of the damaging assumptions that people made about her as a person with a care experience, as well as the impacts that can have on a young person.
Bella shares her advice for other young people about snapping stigma, navigating the transition to independence and going to uni!
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Please note: these episodes may touch on topics of child abuse or neglect, so listener discretion is advised if hearing these stories may be triggering for you. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is always help available through LifeLine on 13 11 14 or Kids HelpLine on 1800 55 1800.
Meet Leticia: Business Owner, Proud Aboriginal Woman, Advocate (Part 1)
Please note: these episodes may touch on topics of child abuse or neglect, so listener discretion is advised if hearing these stories may be triggering for you. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is always help available through LifeLine on 13 11 14 or Kids HelpLine on 1800 55 1800.
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