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Series 4: Episode 2 Professor Cath Chamberlain on transforming intergenerational trauma.
Series 4: Episode 2 Professor Cath Chamberlain on transforming intergenerational trauma.

Series 4: Episode 2 Professor Cath Chamberlain on transforming intergenerational trauma.

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Synopsis:For Professor Cath Chamberlain, babies are a gift from the ancestors and birth is a critical life event. But what if this time is coupled with intergenerational and complex trauma? Cath is a  Palawa Trawlwoolway woman, registered midwife, and public health researcher who works to support the emotional and spiritual well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents experiencing trauma. In this critical conversation, Cath talks about her passion for healing the past by nurturing the future, improving health equity, and building perinatal awareness through storytelling and deep listening.Notes:Making a decision to do the hard research, that’s what discovery is aboutLeadership award for health researcherMRFF Success - Improving the Health and Wellbeing of Indigenous Mothers and BabiesSupporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families to Stay Together from the Start (SAFeST Start): Urgent call to action to address crisis in infant removalsMusic:Music in this episode includes ‘Developing Peace Health Wellness’ by Luca Tomassini, and ‘Unbend’ by Solix Music used under an Audio Standard Licence from Adobe Stock.Birthing and Justice is written and produced by Dr Ruth De Souza on the traditional and unceded lands of the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nations. Sound editing by Olivia Smith.

Series 4: Episode 2 Professor Cath Chamberlain on transforming intergenerational trauma.

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