33 min

Snap that Stigma! Meet Leticia (Part 1): Business Owner, Proud Aboriginal Woman, Advocate Voices in Action

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Meet Leticia: Business Owner, Proud Aboriginal Woman, Advocate (Part 1)
Welcome back to another episode! In this 2-part episode, we hear from Leticia, a young Aboriginal woman born on Wiradjuri country. Leticia is a zealous advocate for not only herself but others around her, and now a successful business owner, specialising in graphic design and advocacy workshops. She talks about her journey of self-discovery, the importance of her culture, overcoming stigma as both a child and an adult, and now her ever-evolving journey as a business owner. Leticia’s story is inspiring and she’s got so much knowledge and wisdom to share for any young people who haven’t yet “found their voice” – so make sure you listen in. Thanks Leticia for sharing your story with us and helping us to #SnapThatStigma!
Please note: these episodes may touch on topics of child abuse or neglect, so listener discretion is advised if hearing these stories may be triggering for you. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is always help available through LifeLine on 13 11 14 or Kids HelpLine on 1800 55 1800. 
Who Are We?CREATE Foundation is the national consumer body for children and young people in out of home care. We work to CONNECT children and young people to each other, EMPOWER them to have a voice and create CHANGE on a systemic level. One of the biggest obstacles faced by children and young people with a care experience is the stigma surrounding it. Being labelled the “problem child”, “troubled” or “bad” – when children and young people are placed into care due to no fault of their own. One of CREATE’s major campaigns is the Snap that Stigma initiative, where we want to showcase how incredible the young people we work with are, to overcome this negative image dogging young people with a care experience.
Find out more: https://www.create.org.au/snap-that-stigmaFollow us on Instagram: @CREATEFnd 

Meet Leticia: Business Owner, Proud Aboriginal Woman, Advocate (Part 1)
Welcome back to another episode! In this 2-part episode, we hear from Leticia, a young Aboriginal woman born on Wiradjuri country. Leticia is a zealous advocate for not only herself but others around her, and now a successful business owner, specialising in graphic design and advocacy workshops. She talks about her journey of self-discovery, the importance of her culture, overcoming stigma as both a child and an adult, and now her ever-evolving journey as a business owner. Leticia’s story is inspiring and she’s got so much knowledge and wisdom to share for any young people who haven’t yet “found their voice” – so make sure you listen in. Thanks Leticia for sharing your story with us and helping us to #SnapThatStigma!
Please note: these episodes may touch on topics of child abuse or neglect, so listener discretion is advised if hearing these stories may be triggering for you. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is always help available through LifeLine on 13 11 14 or Kids HelpLine on 1800 55 1800. 
Who Are We?CREATE Foundation is the national consumer body for children and young people in out of home care. We work to CONNECT children and young people to each other, EMPOWER them to have a voice and create CHANGE on a systemic level. One of the biggest obstacles faced by children and young people with a care experience is the stigma surrounding it. Being labelled the “problem child”, “troubled” or “bad” – when children and young people are placed into care due to no fault of their own. One of CREATE’s major campaigns is the Snap that Stigma initiative, where we want to showcase how incredible the young people we work with are, to overcome this negative image dogging young people with a care experience.
Find out more: https://www.create.org.au/snap-that-stigmaFollow us on Instagram: @CREATEFnd 

33 min