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2. Personal Journey and Identity Formation
  • Kate Webber
  • 's Aboriginal heritage and connection to multiple nations
  • Influence of family (grandmother, mother, and father's service) on identity and generosity
  • Childhood experiences facing discrimination and racism
  • Navigating conflict between pride in Aboriginal identity and external negativity
  • Carrying forward family legacy and sense of service
3. Identity Challenges Growing Up
  • Impact of racism during primary school
  • Lack of Aboriginal perspective in education (focus on colonization, Captain Cook projects)
  • Struggles with shame and belonging
  • Code-switching and hiding identity in unsupportive environments
  • Importance of family and community in fostering pride
4. Mental Health and Wellbeing
  • Early experiences of racism, bullying (relating to Aboriginal and Chinese heritage)
  • The role of family and community support in building confidence
  • Connection between lived experience and academic/professional interest in psychology
  • Mental health struggles in family history (grandmother’s depression, intergenerational impacts)
  • Personal battles: low self-esteem, relationship difficulties, recovery from trauma
5. Journey of Healing
  • Power and importance of connection during crisis
  • Steps toward regaining autonomy and control
  • Building supportive relationships outside toxic environments
  • Advances in self-care: regaining interests, healthier routines, addressing eating disorders
  • Gradual process of building resilience and confidence
6. The Role of Systems and Structures
  • Impact of systemic racism and poverty (housing, education, social support)
  • Inequity in government responses, resources, and societal structures
  • Racism embedded in systems affecting Aboriginal families
  • The importance (and gap) of culturally informed systems
7. Racial Empathy Gap and Assessment
  • Definition and examples of the racial empathy gap
  • Media’s role in perpetuating disparity in empathy and reporting
  • Importance of accurate assessment for effective treatment
  • Critiques of mainstream frameworks and need for culture-bound syndromes
  • Negative consequences of misassessment in child protection and mental health
8. Decolonization and Systemic Change
  • Critique of “West is Best” and “White is Right” mentalities
  • Misguided attempts at tokenistic inclusion of Aboriginal perspectives
  • Need for systemic overhaul, genuine power-sharing, and cultural equity
  • Challenges of addressing siloes vs interconnected systems in Aboriginal policy (e.g., Close the Gap)
9. Professional Highlights and Systemic Advocacy
  • Positive outcomes when First Nations people lead program design
  • Importance of safe spaces and empowerment in professional and community development
  • Leading leadership and development programs with successful results
  • Advocacy for elevating Aboriginal voices, genuine co-design, and decision-making power
10. Creative Expression and Storytelling
  • Artistic influences and background (family of artists and musicians)
  • Role of art and creative writing/music in processing trauma and emotions
  • Interest in art therapy as a modality for healing
  • Healing power of storytelling, slam poetry, and creative arts in Indigenous and marginalized communities




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