Laura-Jane Phoenix Singh

facilitator

LJ is the founder of First Nations Healing Practitioners, an advocacy service in Watharoung Country that supports children, young people, and families involved with child protection, out-of-home care and incarceration. 

LJ has been a fierce advocate for First Nations women, children, and families for over ten years, offering culturally safe and trauma-informed advice and therapeutic care centring on lived experience, cultural connection and relationality.

LJ’s approach is grounded in anti-oppressive, intersectional values. She believes that true healing begins in relationships and connection. Relationships should be built on trust, respect, and cultural safety.

With a heart for her people and a vision for change, LJ continues to walk alongside community, holding space, amplifying voices, and supporting healing journeys grounded in culture, identity, and deep respect.