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Engaging communities collaboratively towards positive change:

Jandu Yani U

Where is Fitzroy Crossing?

Following on from Lililwan Project

2013 - Marulu Unit established at Marninwarntikura Women’s Resource Centre

Marulu Unit Team

Community Consultation and Implementation Planning

• 36 women and 3 men (37 residents, 24 locals, from 16 local organizations) were trained in July 2016 and June 2017

• All were accredited as “Parent Coaches” in (100% Success rate!)

• 2 Community Navigators have been trained • One local artist was employed to create the project logo

Capacity Building

• Community Navigators are engaged in TAFE training• Prior Learning from Triple P Training for 5 Parent Coaches was

acknowledged in their courses at TAFE

Capacity Building

Parent Coach Training Groups

Coaching and Supporting Parent Coaches

Coaching and Supporting Parent Coaches

Parent Coaches Teaching Families

Parent Coach Teaching Resources

Parent Booklet

Take Home Parent Resources

Community Empowerment through Community Capacity Building

Community Context

Training

Mutual Benefit

Our Researchers

What Works in Community

Ripple Effect of Modeling to Carers

Levels of Empowerment for Parent Coaches

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

5

5.5

6

Empowerment

Pre Training

Post Accreditation

Post Peer Support

Times Empowerment was Measured Significance

Pre Training Post Accreditation 0.097

Post Peer Support 0.001**

Post Accreditation Pre Training 0.097

Post Peer Support 0.000**

Level of Agreement with the Model of Engaging Communities Collaboratively

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

4.5

5.0

Model of Engaging Communities Collaboratively

Community Influence

Program Agreement

Dissemination Agreement

Parent Coach FeedbackONE PARENT COACH WROTE:

JANDU YANI U WAYI WISH I COULD HAVE HAD THIS TYPE OF TRAINING WHEN I BECAME AMUM.IT WOULD HAVE GIVEN ME A BETTER UNDERSTANDING INSTEAD OF

PARENTING ON THE RUN.I LIKE THE FACT THAT THESE CAN BE TOOLS FOR LIFE,

I WILL TRY TO REMEMBER THEM WHEN MY KIDS GET INTO STRIFE.THE ARGUMENTS, FIGHTS AND BEING DISRESPECTFUL, ALWAYS LEFT ME FEELING SAD, GUILTY, AND HORRIBLE.

I’M GLAD WE’VE BEEN TAUGHT THE POSITIVE PARENTING WAY.I CAN’T WAIT TO TELL MY COUNTRY MEN AND HEAR WHAT THEY GOT

TO SAY.I HOPE THEY FEEL LIKE I DO AND PRACTICE IT EVERY DAY.

CAUSE IT MAKES YOU FEEL REAL DEADLY WHEN BRINGING UP KIDSTHIS WAY

AND YOU BE THERE TO HELP YOUR FAMILY UNDERSTANDJANDU YANI U WAY. - DONNA SMITH

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