Social and Emotional Wellbeing is a holistic approach to health shaped by connection to culture, Country and community. Used by many Aboriginal communities, this approach transcends narrow Western models of mental health, offering a more connected way of understanding health.
This keynote invites audiences to learn what the Social and Emotional Wellbeing framework truly means from an Aboriginal perspective, through lived experience and cultural knowledge. Explore the key elements of this approach, and discover how wellbeing is enhanced and restored through relationships, identity, self‑determination, belonging and collective care.