Upcoming Events
Birth Trauma | Infertility | Baby & Child Loss
Date & Time: Mon 1st Jul 2024, 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm AEST + 4 More Dates
Price: Free
The Nest is a monthly online whole-person and heart-centered peer-to-peer support for individuals who have experienced infertility, birth trauma, pregnancy, and child loss.
It is a safe and ongoing space for bereaved communities to meet their peers and find solace in sharing and connecting.
Join us and be part of this transformative journey towards healing, connection, and supporting your peers.
The Poetic Nest
Date: Saturday 5th October
Time: 11 am - 4 pm AEST
The Poetic Nest seeks to provide a sanctuary where diverse experiences can be expressed through creative writing and poetry. This immersive experience offers bereaved parents and their communities a place to find solace from the trauma of birth experiences, infertility struggles, and the loss of their babies and children.
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Our poet-in-residence, Sara Mansour, an award-winning leader, lawyer, and the director of Australia’s largest live poetry slam, Bankstown Poetry Slam (BPS), will deliver these workshops.
What is it? A safe safe for you to channel your heavy feelings and grief into the written form. These workshops are designed to accomodate people from all experience levels, from noice writers to seasoned wordsmiths. No matter where you are on your healing journey or your writing journey, you are welcome to join these guided workshops which will leave you feeling regenerated and sustained.
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Overview:
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Poetry writing workshops
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Hybrid delivery - In-person and online option
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Suitable for anyone curious about poetry
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Ideal for anyone touched by grief, infertility, birth trauma, baby loss and child loss
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Morning session, afternoon session or full-day options available
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Refreshments included
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Lunch included for full-day registrations
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Child minding available upon request
Program:
11AM Morning session 'Reconnecting with your body'
1PM Lunch
2PM Afternoon session 'Rewriting the narrative'
4PM Close
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Bankstown Canterbury City Council, AusRelief, Bankstown Arts Centre, and Outloud proudly sponsor these workshops.
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