Women’s Healing & Leadership
Supporting women to heal, lead and live with integrity after adversity.
Women’s Healing & Leadership with AWE Training and Support offers trauma-informed spaces for women who have carried responsibility, navigated adversity, and supported others often while holding their own experiences quietly.
This work supports women to reconnect with themselves, restore capacity, and lead from a place of clarity, strength and self-trust.
What This Service Offers
Women’s Healing & Leadership recognises that healing and leadership are deeply connected, particularly for women in caring, community and leadership roles.
This work creates space for:
Acknowledging lived experience and its impact
Understanding trauma, identity and nervous system responses
Rebuilding boundaries, agency and self-connection
Exploring leadership through a trauma-informed lens
Reclaiming voice, values and direction
Programs are reflective, relational and non-pathologising, honouring women’s resilience while supporting sustainable growth and change.
Who This Service Is For
Women’s Healing & Leadership is suitable for women who:
Work in caring, community, disability, education or leadership roles
Have experienced personal or professional adversity
Carry responsibility for others and systems
Are navigating transition, burnout or identity shifts
Seek healing that honours strength, not deficit
This work is appropriate for women at different stages of life and leadership, and does not require prior therapy or group experience.
How Support Is Delivered
Support may be delivered through a range of trauma-informed formats, including:
Small group programs or workshops
One-to-one reflective support
Retreats or immersive experiences
Structured programs focused on leadership and self-reclamation
Delivery is adapted to context, readiness and group needs, with safety, choice and relational integrity at the centre of all work.
Enquire About Women’s Healing & Leadership
If you would like to explore whether this work is a good fit for you, your organisation or your community, please get in touch to begin a conversation.