As you may be aware, the Mind Heart Connection Foundation has been created to bring emotional healing techniques to various community sectors. Providing this service will offer solutions for peace building and improving emotional health from the inside out, and help to increase individual and community resiliency.
“Mind Heart Connect Foundation provides exemplary education and training in trauma informed Clinical Emotional Freedom Techniques, to support community leaders and those serving populations with the greatest need for emotional healing.”
It’s Official – we are now a registered Charity!
We applied to the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) in June and were delighted to receive our official notice of endorsement as a Registered Health Promotion Charity (HPC) in July 2018. We are especially pleased that we have also achieved our Deductible Gift Recipient Item 1 (DGR1) endorsement, so are now able to seek financial support and offer tax deductions to donors.
How did we get here?
Over the past eighteen months the Foundation’s Directors and Advisory Members leveraged their personal and professional connections to conduct several pilot program activities.
From Melbourne to the Kimberley region in WA, these activities resulted in identifying current gaps in trauma informed services for traumatised indigenous and refugee youth and those professionals who serve them.
To highlight just a couple of these activities, we are extremely fortunate to be associated with Petrine McCrohan from Bridging the Landscapes, who is based in Broome and has acted as our advisor. Petrine has been serving indigenous populations for 17 years and is well connected and respected in this region. As a result Kate Helder and Dr Leyden went ‘on country’ in May and facilitated introductory training in trauma informed Clinical EFT to community leaders. With such a positive reception to these trainings we are planning to return in November this year to deliver in depth training to health and education professionals working with service providers in the Kimberley region. With deep thanks to PAKAM, here is a short video from part of their trip.
In Melbourne Dr Lori Leyden facilitated a Trauma Informed Leadership and Resiliency Training Day, which was generously hosted by Mutual Trust. With representatives from a variety of Not for Profits, including Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, Sacred Heart Mission, First Step Legal, CASSE Australia, Road Trauma Support Services Vic, we also engaged with directors and trustees of Private Ancillary Funds, such as the Gourlay Charitable Trust, The Kimberley Foundation and George Hicks Foundation and specialist Psychologists, working in private practice with clients with a variety of mental health needs.
During this day attendees were educated on the effect of trauma on the brain, the impact of transgenerational trauma on individuals and communities, and were introduced to evidence based, rapid relief trauma healing techniques, also highlighting the need for self-care programs. We received wonderful feedback and positive support during and after this event, as it offered great opportunity for community healing and peace-building whilst giving hands on skills for caregivers and paraprofessionals.
In addition to these various pilot programs, the Mind Heart Connect events and workshop company ran trainings in Trauma Informed Clinical EFT for health professionals, as we commence capacity building for future programs.
This is truly just the beginning and we look forward to sharing more insights with you over the coming months.
Emma Harrison
Director
Mind Heart Connect Foundation