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Johannah Maza

Co-Founder

Ngamumu

Johannah (Yidinji Dulabed Malanbarra/ Meriam-Komet / Irish) is a Cairns based mother, aunty, Aka, social worker and artist who has been surrounded by children and families, professionally and personally, for many years. She acknowledges the importance of holistic wellbeing and how sharing art, food, craft and culture can nurture us as individuals as well as our communities. Johannah recently received a post graduate certificate in Autism Studies and is committed to supporting neurodivergent families.

She currently works with For Mothers to deliver culture-inspired programming to mothers and babies. Johannah is particularly interested in healthy cooking, gardening, weaving, plant medicine, textiles and aromatherapy.

Sessions

DAY 1 


2.30 

Connection Activity: Weaving and Art Workshop


4.25 

Adopting a matriarchal leadership model that works for allies and First Nations employees


DAY 2


1.40

Connection Activity: Weaving and Art Workshop

  • Breaking down what constitutes family friendly ways of working

  • Bringing community along with you on your leadership journey

  • Prioritising allyship - why is it important and how to be the best ally you can be?

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