Lee Couch is a proud Gamilaraay woman from Northern NSW with
kinship connections to Yorta Yorta through her maternal and Western cultures through her paternal lines.
Lee was born on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people in Narrm and currently lives on her adopted homelands, surrounded in
the medicine and connection to Country on the traditional lands of the Dhudhuroa, Waywurru & Taungurong Peoples in the Victorian Alps.
Lee is nested in the nourishment of traditional knowledge and connects culturally responsive approaches that honor and empower individuals’
well-being and healing. She models a decolonized framework of remembering and reckoning, reclaiming and restoring, reconnecting
and repairing.
For more than 15 years, Lee has inspired healing (to begin) through group facilitation and individual mentoring.
“The Art of Meditation” offers a unique approach to healing by providing an interactive meditation program.
The program is designed to help participants connect with their emotions, and feel more grounded, and
at ease through art therapy, cultural connection, and discussions while increasing opportunities for individual healing. Journaling experience through art, drawings, and symbols encourages a more intuitive way of thinking, capturing your sense of connection.
Registration is a must as we’ll be sending out a Zoom meeting ID prior to the workshop date. To register, call us on 9244 3333 or email kwp@djirra.org.au
Download the PDF flyer here
Lee Couch is a proud Gamilaraay woman from Northern NSW with
kinship connections to Yorta Yorta through her maternal and Western cultures through her paternal lines.
Lee was born on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people in Narrm and currently lives on her adopted homelands, surrounded in
the medicine and connection to Country on the traditional lands of the Dhudhuroa, Waywurru & Taungurong Peoples in the Victorian Alps.
Lee is nested in the nourishment of traditional knowledge and connects culturally responsive approaches that honor and empower individuals’
well-being and healing. She models a decolonized framework of remembering and reckoning, reclaiming and restoring, reconnecting
and repairing.
For more than 15 years, Lee has inspired healing (to begin) through group facilitation and individual mentoring.
“The Art of Meditation” offers a unique approach to healing by providing an interactive meditation program.
The program is designed to help participants connect with their emotions, and feel more grounded, and
at ease through art therapy, cultural connection, and discussions while increasing opportunities for individual healing. Journaling experience through art, drawings, and symbols encourages a more intuitive way of thinking, capturing your sense of connection.
Registration is a must as we’ll be sending out a Zoom meeting ID prior to the workshop date. To register, call us on 9244 3333 or email kwp@djirra.org.au
Download the PDF flyer here