We acknowledge the Whadjuk Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of the land on which we walk and work.
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Moorlanga Healing · Boorloo

Aboriginal-led relational healing — strengthening identity, belonging and cultural connection.

Moorlanga Healing supports Aboriginal children, young people and families through trusted relationships, cultural mentoring, healing-centred practice and community connection.

Welcome

Healing through Culture, Connection, and Community.

Moorlanga Healing is an Aboriginal-led relational healing service that supports Aboriginal children, young people and families to strengthen identity, belonging, cultural connection and social and emotional wellbeing.

Through trusted relationships, cultural mentoring, healing-centred practice and community connection, Moorlanga works alongside children and families to promote resilience, cultural pride, emotional safety and positive life outcomes.

Culturally safe

Practice grounded in safety, choice, trust and cultural integrity.

Connection to Country

Healing rooted in land, kinship, story and spirit.

Community-centred

Walking alongside families, carers and community with respect.

Self-determined

Aboriginal voices, knowledge and leadership at the centre.

Aboriginal elder and child sitting together in soft natural light

Moorlanga Healing was established to create safe healing spaces where Aboriginal children, young people, and families can reconnect with culture, strengthen identity, and grow their social and emotional wellbeing through trusted relationships and community connection.

We work collaboratively with families and carers, community organisations, out-of-home care providers, schools, government agencies and Aboriginal-led organisations — ensuring healing remains culturally responsive, strengths-based and centred on the voices of Aboriginal people.

Our Services

Culturally grounded supports for stronger futures.

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    Culturally grounded healing support

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    Cultural mentoring & identity strengthening

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    Yarning circles

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    Emotional wellbeing support

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    Cultural healing activities

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    Relational support for children & young people

Our Approach

Guided by cultural values, walked together.

  • Cultural safety
  • Social & emotional wellbeing
  • Relational healing
  • Strengths-based practice
  • Self-determination
  • Community connection
  • Respect for kinship
  • Respect for culture
Learn about our approach
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Community yarning circle gathered around a fire on Country at dusk
Aboriginal family walking together on Country at sunset
"Connection. Culture. Healing."

Ceremony

Welcome to Country & Smoking Ceremonies.

Our Elders perform traditional Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremonies for organisations, events, schools and community gatherings — opening spaces with respect, cultural protocol and the cleansing strength of smoke.

These ceremonies are led by senior community members and offered as part of our commitment to cultural integrity, healing and connection to Country.

Enquire about a ceremony
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Walking alongside families and communities.

If you are a family member, carer, organisation or agency seeking culturally grounded support, we welcome a yarn.