Webinars
Innovation at the Edges: New Models for Systemic Reform
Montana Nicoloutsopoulos
Systemic change rarely originates at the centre—it begins at the edges, where curiosity meets courage. Montana presents contemporary examples of trauma-informed innovation emerging from collaborative partnerships and adaptive leadership. This session examines how experimentation, reflection, and design thinking can generate sustainable reform across complex systems, inspiring attendees to view innovation as an act of care.

Beyond Training: Embedding Trauma-Informed Practice in Organisational DNA

Reflective Supervision: Creating Safe Spaces for Growth

The Rhythm of Repair: Rebuilding Trust After Systemic Harm

Innovation at the Edges: New Models for Systemic Reform

Research in Motion: Measuring the Impact of Trauma-Informed Change

Building Connection in Remote Practice

Leading with Care: Trauma-Informed Leadership in Action

Designing Systems for Humanity: Policy Meets Practice

The Power of Story: Reconnecting Through Narrative Practice

Mapping the Nervous System: Practical Neuro-Informed Tools for Clinicians

From Burnout to Balance: Supporting Clinicians in Complex Care

Restoring Stability: A Housing-First Approach to Complex Care


