Journey to Healing Pathways (JTHP) was created to strengthen culturally safe practice across services working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Led by an Aboriginal consultant with extensive frontline and leadership experience, JTHP brings together cultural knowledge, trauma-informed practice and systems understanding.
We believe:
Community first
Relationships before programs
Culture must sit alongside practice
Services need cultural and practical guidance, not just theory
Our role is to walk alongside organisations to:
To reduce practice risk
Support workforce capability
Strengthen culturally safe responses
Improve outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families, individuals and communities
Founder
Journey to Healing Pathways is led by an Aboriginal consultant with extensive experience working across community, frontline services and complex systems throughout Australia.
Our work is grounded in cultural knowledge, professional practice experience, and long-standing relationships with both the community and the workforce. We support organisations to strengthen culturally safe practice while also building clear, practical pathways for frontline staff working in high-risk spaces such as family and domestic violence, sexual violence, child protection and community services.
JTHP was established to bridge the gap between culture and service systems. We walk alongside organisations as a trusted partner — offering practice advisory, mentoring, training and frameworks that can be embedded into everyday work.
Our role is to support services to feel more confident, consistent and culturally safe in their responses, while ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families, and communities receive the support they deserve.
Journey to Healing Pathways now partners with services across Australia, providing ongoing consultancy and practice support that strengthens workforce capability and improves outcomes for the community.
Why partner with JTHP
Partnering with Journey to Healing Pathways means working alongside a consultancy that understands both community and complex service systems. We support organisations in strengthening culturally safe, trauma-informed practice and in building clearer pathways for frontline staff working in high-risk environments.
JTHP offers more than one-off training. We provide ongoing guidance, mentoring, and practical tools and resources that help services embed safe, consistent, and culturally responsive practices into everyday work.
Our partnerships focus on strengthening workforce confidence, reducing practice risk and improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals, children, families and communities.
We walk alongside services as a trusted partner, offering culturally grounded insights, professional practice advisory services, and practical support that can be implemented immediately.
Meaningful change happens through relationships and consistency. Partnering with JTHP allows services to strengthen practice over time - not just in training rooms, but in everyday frontline work.
Partnering with JTHP supports your service to:
Strengthening culturally safe and trauma-informed practice
Support workforce confidence in complex and high-risk work
Reduce practice and organisational risk
Improve consistency in responses across teams
Provide mentoring and culturally reflective practice for staff
Embed practical tools and frameworks into everyday work
Strengthen relationships with the community
Build long-term workforce capability
Move beyond one-off training to sustained practice change
“Footprints” | “On Country”
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“Footprints” | “On Country” *
Portfolio
Northern Territory (remote communities & regional hubs)
South Australia (remote communities, metropolitan & regional hubs)
Queensland (regional hubs)
New South Wales (metropolitan & regional hubs)
Victoria (metropolitan & regional hubs)
A snapshot of where we’ve travelled and the work delivered alongside community and services
JTHP Footprints across Australia
Our travels across the country are more than kilometres. They are relationships, yarns, learning and walking together.
Let’s walk together
Suppose your service is ready to strengthen culturally safe practice and support your workforce with practical cultural guidance. We welcome a conversation.
Book a Yarn
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