Kyalie Moore

Director, Boomerang Consultancy

Kyalie Moore is a proud Yamatji Nyoongar woman from Western Australia.

Kyalie is an experienced MBCP practitioner and supervisor. Has extensive experience working in Aboriginal Specific Mens Behaviour Change programs in the community and prison.  Currently supporting ACCO’s nationally to integrate Aboriginal Spiritual Healing Programs with mainstream programs.  Working in this space for over a decade has developed Kyalie’s skills and ability to engage with Significant Elders in First Nation communities nationally.

Kyalie has experience facilitating workshops, yarning circles and training for the workforce in Rural and Remote communities. Kyalie works closely with clients to create cultural safety through Deep Listening and Yarning Circles to achieve best practice and quality outcomes. Kyalie aims to support First Nation strategies and narratives to improve place-based services and designs, and to improve awareness and understanding of First Nation culture.

In recent years, Kyalie has begun work in the Primary Prevention space as she believes we have to work in that hope space of prevention and go about the work of building the culturally safe and secure infrastructures to keep our families safe.  

Kyalie has an advanced Diploma in Family Therapy and Counselling and a Bachelor of Psychological Science.

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