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AKAPERTE CONSULTING

CELEBRATING THE NEUROSCIENCE OF INDIGENOUS CULTURES

Akaperte Consulting aims to address inequity and build on strengths in our communities by placing a culturally adapted, trauma informed lens on systems-change. Focusing on Brain Development, Trauma and Healing, Akaperte Consulting promotes the wisdom, values and practices of First Nation’s cultures to embed traditional cultural knowledge into all that we do to inform systems and practice.

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TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT

Our workshops provide a comprehensive overview of the latest research and best practices in the field of neuroscience and First Nations cultures. 

COACHING & MENTORING

Our coaching services are designed to help individuals and organisations to achieve their goals by providing them with practical tools and guidance based on the principles of neuroplasticity and neurogenesis. 

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND RESEARCH

We are committed to engaging with First Nation communities and conducting research that is lead by community and informed by their perspectives, knowledge, and experiences. 

We are proud to work with a wide range of clients from government and large organisations as well as small business, and community and grass roots action groups. We work with you to ensure the information we share is relevant and goals are achievable. Get in touch to see how we can help you and your team and community.

Erin provided workshops to our Tennant Creek and Alice Springs Volunteers on Brain Development and Trauma. Our volunteers support young people in police custody and deliver activities to young people in Youth Detention so the training was of particular importance to our programs. Erin kept the group engaged by drawing and storytelling as she moved through her training. You could see the light bulb moments for our volunteers - where all of their work in this space made sense.

Kaitlyn Anderson, Youth Justice Programs Co-Ordinator 
Australian Red Cross

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