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In the Spirit of Reciprocity

We Al-li

We Al-li

We Al-Ii is an Indigenous-led organization based in Australia that supports community-led pathways of healing, cultural continuity, and reconnection to Country. Grounded in Aboriginal wisdom and lived experience, their work centers on restoring the right relationship between people, land, ancestry, and future generations.

A core focus of We Al-Ii’s work is trauma-aware healing, recognizing the personal and collective impacts of intergenerational, cultural, and systemic trauma. Through education, mentoring, and embodied learning spaces, they support processes of repair that honor Indigenous ways of knowing while remaining accessible and inclusive.

Funds directed to We Al-Ii  through this reciprocity pathway help provide scholarships for individuals who would otherwise be unable to participate in their workshops, and enable the organization to expand its work directly within communities. In this way, support flows not only to individuals, but back into the wider relational field and strengthening community capacity, cultural continuity, and collective wellbeing.

Training & Programs

Face-to-Face Training Workshops – Trauma-informed design and trauma-specific delivery to build multi-skilling and practical skills for working with diverse communities.

We Al-li Online Courses – Self-paced professional training, including:

Dadirri – Ancient Aboriginal Mindfulness for Self Care and Self Inquiry

Recreating the Circle of Wellbeing – Self and Community Care Assessment

Seasonal Cultural Storytelling Webinars – Monthly online seminars aligned with cultural seasonal rhythms to connect global participants in an inspiring learning journey.

Centre for Cultural Competence Australia Courses – Cultural competency and trauma-informed capability programs aimed at deepening understanding of colonisation’s impact and cultural safety.

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Healing Resources

Pathways to Healing – Stories of Change – A collaborative book sharing lived experiences of healing that reflect the real-world impact of We Al-li’s CITIHA approach.

Trauma-Informed Tools & Frameworks – Downloadable resources on trauma-aware practices, yarning circles, and culturally grounded healing frameworks designed for practitioners, facilitators, and community leaders.

Multimedia Content – Videos and webinars featuring deep listening, Aboriginal healing insights, and trauma recovery narratives.

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Philosophy & Impact

Holistic Healing Focus – We Al-li shifts away from pathologising trauma to fostering deep listening, connection, cultural safety, identity and belonging.

Guided by Cultural Integrity – All work is grounded in respectful partnerships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge systems, centring community-led practices and long-term relational commitment.

Empowerment-Driven – Participants are supported to develop personal resilience, community care skills, and cultural competence, fostering wellbeing across sectors.

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