Yarning circles are a timeless way of learning, where First Nations people have been sitting down together sharing stories and knowledge. Yarning together is always focused on our strengths with the main concept of yarning being present in the moment, to have respectful interactions, to be open and honest, to listen deeply while accepting other’s strengths and knowledge in turn. Whilst in a yarning circle, all members are provided with an opportunity to speak in a safe non- judgmental place which allows them to share their strengths in an inclusive and collaborative learning space. Yarning Circles are a significantly important process that First Nations people use to learn, share, build respectful and caring relationships, pass on cultural knowledge, and come together as a community in a safe and welcoming arena.