Acknowledgement Of Country

We respect First Nations peoples and their enduring connection to country – to the land, air, waterways, oceans, animals and plants – and recognise the wisdom and culture that has seen them thrive for thousands of years. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded, and, with humility and courage, wholeheartedly commit heads, hearts and hands to a path of healing, restitution and justice, embracing the wisdom of those who can guide us. We will fulfil our responsibility with honesty and integrity, we will challenge injustice, and - in all of this - we will hold ourselves accountable.


Community information session: Peer2Peer Birth trauma support group

Have you experienced a difficult or traumatic birth? You're not alone — and compassionate support is available.


Sexual & Reproductive Health

Date: 18th July 2025

Time: 12:30pm

Location: Online

Register
  • Online

  • .5hrs

  • Anyone interested in learning about the Peer2Peer suport group.

About this Workshop

Have you experienced a difficult or traumatic birth? You’re not alone — and compassionate support is available.

Join Hayley Ballinger, a trained Peer2Peer facilitator, for a free 30-minute webinar designed to gently introduce what birth trauma is, how it can impact women, and most importantly, how you can find support that truly understands what you’ve been through.

You’ll learn about the Peer2Peer Program, a free, confidential service connecting women with lived experience of birth-related trauma to trained peer supporters. Hayley will share information about the six-week, peer-led program, designed to help you make sense of and understand your birth experience and will speak to the referral process. 

This information session is a warm invitation to learn more and explore support options in Warrnambool.

Registrations for this event are managed through Humanitix. Use the link below to sign up for this training workshop.

Register through Humanitix