Play Therapists and other mental health professionals, including psychologists, social workers, counsellors, pastoral care workers and others working with children, young people and families. Allied health professionals, teachers and others working with or supporting children and young people.
Workshop Facilitator - Robyn Turton | ||
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| Robyn Turton has been a social worker for over 25 years, working with children and families in Australia and the United Kingdom. Her experience spans out of home care, adoption, refugee services, education and children’s mental health. An associate member of the Australian Play Therapy Association, Robyn is passionate about using creative and play-based approaches to support children who have experienced trauma, loss and other significant challenges. Alongside her clinical work in children’s mental health, Robyn’s recent work has focussed on embedding trauma-informed practice within a primary school community. | |
Workshop Facilitator - Taryn McBurney | ||
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| Taryn McBurney is an experienced Social Worker and Registered Play Therapist with over 10 years of experience supporting children and families across multicultural, refugee, and disability sectors. She brings a deep understanding of trauma-informed practice, child development, and culturally responsive care to her work with professionals supporting children. Taryn is deeply passionate about trauma recovery and healing. Throughout her career, she has walked alongside children navigating complex life experiences, using play-based and evidence-informed approaches to foster safety, resilience, and emotional growth. Her work is grounded in compassion, cultural humility, and a strong belief in every child’s capacity to heal when provided with the right support. Equally, Taryn is a strong advocate for worker wellbeing. She believes that those who support children must also be supported themselves, and she is passionate about promoting sustainable practice through self-care, reflective supervision, and compassion for both clients and practitioners. |
Workshop Facilitator - Jacki Short | ||
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| Jacki Short is the Founder and Director of Sydney Centre for Creative Change. She is a registered counselling psychologist and play therapist supervisor with over 25 years’ experience in counselling, supervision, group work and training. Jacki is committed to supporting children and young people to feel safe and to have opportunities to thrive. Through her creative therapies training and supervision work, she teaches and supports clinicians in how best to be sensitive to the needs, developmental capacities and the culture of children. Passionate about supporting others to find creative ways to express, explore and resolve difficulties, Jacki loves sharing opportunities for connection and creativity. | |
Wednesday 1st April 2026
7:00 - 9:00pm AEDT (NSW, VIC, TAS)
6:30 - 8:30pm ACDT (SA)
6:00 - 8:00pm AEST (QLD)
5:30 - 7:30pm ACST (NT)
4:00 - 6:00pm AWST (WA)
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Please note, this is a LIVE and INTERACTIVE training event. It will be recorded and made available for three months for viewing and purchase until 1 June 2026. Break out room discussions are not recorded.
Included in the training price:
Special Price $150
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