Locations serviced
Australind, WA 6233
Therapy is provided face-to-face therapy including counselling in the Australind, Muchea, Perth and surrounding areas or via telehealth. Kerry supports emotional regulation, social communication, planning and processing, helps reduce anxiety and distress.
Kerry provides workshops across Australia specialising in the transition from primary school to high school, the high school years, planning of school leaving, post-school leaving options, improving employability skills, and much more. Please see https://empowerment2be.com.au/events-workshops/ for more details.
In recent years Kerry has presented in metropolitan and regional Western Australia, Queensland, Victoria and later this year is presenting in South Australia. Please phone 0439 970 179 for details and a quote.
Kerry facilitates a walking group most Tuesdays and Wednesdays, subject to fine weather and other commitments. Please see https://empowerment2be.com.au/events-workshops/ or Empowerment2Be on Facebook for more details.
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About this provider
Kerry Morrison is an experienced Aboriginal social worker, corporate speaker, counsellor, coach, supervisor, trainer and facilitator.
Based in Australind, Western Australia, she works with individuals and groups as well as for government and private enterprise, not-for-profits, and Aboriginal Corporations across all industries.
Kerry is an authentic role model who ‘walks the talk.’
Passionate about inclusion, support and respect, she collaborates effectively with people from all walks of life, and all cultural backgrounds.
Kerry completed her Honours thesis on the school leaving experiences of young adults with autism. Empowerment is about choice and control.
“Sometimes people need you to walk alongside them. Empowerment is the key; I don’t want to do for a person what they can do for themselves. I aim to help them grow whilst strengthening their sense of identity. For people to feel empowered, it’s important not to make the jump too big. Breaking it down into smaller, manageable steps enhances the voice that people already have, and leads to successful outcomes.” - Kerry
Kerry runs two (2) Accessible Walk or Wheel and Talk Sessions in Australind each week and facilitates workshops. Go to https://empowerment2be.com.au/events-workshops/ to find out more.