Warida Wholistic Wellness

Warida Wholistic Wellness Reconnect with your inner fire through deep listening, healing, and connection to Country

Welcome to Warida Wholistic Wellness - a sanctuary that supports wellbeing & community change, one person at a time. We use an intuitive and integrative decolonised approach to mental health, wellbeing and economic empowerment. At Warida, we welcome a diversity of clients & their experiences & feel honoured to walk alongside them in their healing journey. We’re fiercely passionate about supporting

& empowering them to heal their own disconnection & break through intergenerational trauma. To reconnect to the power of their own innate healing & truly embrace their inner fire. We’re proud to be a Supply Nation Certified & Social Traders Certified Indigenous Social Enterprise. Operating since 2015, Warida Wholistic Wellness is an international Indigenous social enterprise based in the north-east Adelaide Hills on Kaurna Country in South Australia. It was founded through the recognition that communities needed something different to western clinical approaches to improve the growing mental health crisis around the world. Warida works on two levels:

* the grassroots level through decolonising practices, empowering a diversity of women to reconnect to their inner fire and embrace healing on their own terms. We also see economic empowerment through business support as integral to the healing process.

* On another level, Warida drive systems change approaches for corporates, government and organisations through trauma informed culturally integrated workshops, while supporting economic development through personal, executive, and business coaching for individuals and businesses in the early start-up phase. Although based in Adelaide Hills, South Australia, we also provide an outreach service, with many of our services available through Zoom or online. Warida is led by Founder & Managing Director, Bianca Stawiarski - a strong Badimaya (Badimia) and Ukrainian woman, who is a centred and purpose-driven healer, consultant, speaker, lecturer, author, trainer & change-maker. She infuses her calming, resilient, earthy, Indigenous connectedness into all that she does & has her own unique way of delivering culturally safe, empowering & trauma-informed support and training. As well as the work she does on country, Bianca is sought out by leading organisations, companies, media outlets & Government agencies, from right across Australia and the globe. To book a free discovery call, visit https://calendly.com/waridawholisticwellness/discovery-call-15min

One of the most powerful questions we can ask ourselves as practitioners is this: whose story are we really telling?For ...
18/06/2026

One of the most powerful questions we can ask ourselves as practitioners is this: whose story are we really telling?

For decades, genograms have been a cornerstone of family therapy. They help us understand relationships, patterns and experiences across generations, but this newly published paper, Revisiting Genograms: First Nations Wisdoms, invites us to think more deeply about what can be missing when we rely solely on Western ways of representing family.

For First Nations peoples, family is far more than a collection of names connected by lines. It includes Country, kinship, community, culture, spirit, and story. It also includes resilience alongside grief, and strength alongside trauma.

What I love most about this paper is that it doesn’t simply suggest adapting the traditional genogram. It challenges us to reimagine it. Through storytelling, artwork and cultural ways of knowing, families are supported to tell the whole story, not just the difficult chapters. That resonates deeply with the work we do at Warida.

Healing doesn’t come from reducing people’s lives to symbols on a page. It comes from creating space for people to reconnect with who they are, where they come from and the strengths that have carried them across generations.

A heartfelt congratulations to the authors for contributing such an important piece of work to the family therapy profession. I hope it encourages all of us to continue reflecting on how we can work in ways that are more relational, culturally responsive and truly honour the stories entrusted to us.

There is a summary and a link to the journal article here: https://www.latrobe.edu.au/news/announcements/2026/revisiting-genograms-first-nations-wisdoms

This paper examines the use of genograms through First Nations perspectives, offering critical insights into relational practice and cultural responsiveness in family therapy.

Data is never just data. For First Nations peoples, data carries story, relationship, Country, culture, knowledge, respo...
17/06/2026

Data is never just data. For First Nations peoples, data carries story, relationship, Country, culture, knowledge, responsibility and future possibility. The Framework for the Governance of Indigenous Data reminds us that Indigenous data must be governed in ways that uphold Indigenous rights, cultural authority, self determination and collective benefit. This aligns deeply with how Warida works.

At Warida Wholistic Wellness, we do not see people, communities or knowledge systems as things to be studied, extracted from, or spoken about from a distance. We believe in gudu guduwa(coming together), in ngardi guwanda (deep listening) and in ngalimi yunggudya (reciprocity and giving to each other).

The Framework speaks to the importance of recognising Indigenous data assets, building genuine partnerships, strengthening capability, supporting Indigenous self determination and creating inclusive data ecosystems. These are not abstract ideas for us. They are part of the way we show up in counselling, training, research, community engagement, leadership and organisational wellbeing.

Warida’s work is grounded in the belief that we hold our own answers. When communities have access to the information that affects their lives, when our knowledge is respected, and when our voices shape the interpretation of that knowledge, data can become a tool for empowerment rather than another instrument of deficit. This is the kind of future we are committed to supporting.

One where First Nations peoples are not simply represented in the data, but recognised that we are authors, custodians, decision makers, and knowledge holders. That we are shaping the story forward, in ways that honour culture, Country, community and the generations still to come.

Really looking forward to the next two days at ARDC's Indigenous Data Governance Masterclass 2026, discussing this new framework and all things related. You can source a copy of the framework here: https://ardc.edu.au/resource/framework-for-the-governance-of-indigenous-data-hass-and-indigenous-research-data-commons/

Healthcare and human service work asks a lot of people. Staff are often holding complexity, emotional load, cultural saf...
17/06/2026

Healthcare and human service work asks a lot of people. Staff are often holding complexity, emotional load, cultural safety expectations, time pressure, risk, compliance and the very human reality of people arriving into services carrying trauma.

In collaboration with Warru Counselling (formerly Legacy Counselling and Consultancy), Warida's First Nations Trauma Informed Practice for Health Professionals workshop suite was created for this space.

Not as another tick box training. This is a three day immersive program grounded in Indigenous knowledge systems, ngardi guwanda, deep listening, relational practice, cultural safety and trauma informed care. Across the three days, we move from foundations, into integration, then into embodiment and leadership.

It supports health professionals and teams to slow down, notice what is happening beneath behaviour, strengthen culturally safe responses, and build ways of working that feel more human, grounded and sustainable.

Because care is not only about what we do. It is also about how we show up. When staff feel supported differently, patients and clients experience care differently too.

*Trust builds.
*Conversations deepen.
*People feel safer.
*Teams become more connected.
*Care becomes more relational.

This workshop suite has been designed for hospitals, health networks, community health services, mental health providers, First Nations health and wellbeing organisations, and human service teams navigating complexity, burnout and cultural safety expectations. If your organisation is ready to strengthen trauma informed, culturally safe and grounded ways of working, we would love to walk alongside your team.

http://www.warida.com.au/first-nations-trauma-informed-practice

Yesterday’s in person sessions included weaving as part of our work together. Not as something pretty or perfect, but as...
16/06/2026

Yesterday’s in person sessions included weaving as part of our work together. Not as something pretty or perfect, but as a regulation tool.

I started the morning with no idea where the weaving was going to go. I was focused on what the person was bringing into the room, listening deeply, holding space, and letting my hands move in the background. Somewhere along the way, my hands seemed to find their own pattern.

By the afternoon session, what started as a flat piece had morphed and shifted into the beginnings of a small basket. The needle is still there because it is unfinished.

I am still not quite sure where this piece is going, but that feels right too. The work is not about rushing to know the outcome, quite often it's actually about staying present, following what emerges, and trusting the shape that comes when we slow down enough to listen. I also really loved the sketch effect on the photo I took this morning. It feels like the right kind of unfinished.

What might you create, release, notice or achieve during your own in person therapy session?

Sessions are available at our Hindmarsh Square office, Monday to Friday.

Visit http://www.warida.com.au to learn more.

15/06/2026

🌟 Ever feel like you’re juggling all the things and still dropping the ball? You’re not alone! 👉 Tag someone who needs to hear this.

As women, we carry a lot: the pressure to excel at work, nurture our families, and be everything to everyone. It can be overwhelming. I love being a mum and an entrepreneur, but I know the truth: I can’t do it all. And that’s okay!

Remember, you’re human. We weren’t meant to carry the weight of the world alone. It’s all about community, support, and self-compassion. So if you’re feeling the weight of those juggling balls, take a breath. You’re not broken, weak, or failing.

Let’s reconnect with our inner fire and embrace the perfectly imperfect journey we’re on. 💖

What’s your go-to method for finding balance?

15/06/2026

Early bird, catches the worm! How apt for a Warida!

How are you all showing up today?

11/06/2026

Watching the weather and the wind in the tree this morning.

Enjoyed a glorious sunrise in the hills earlier.

How are you honouring your day and Country today?

As part of Warida Wholistic Wellness’ contract with BilaEmpower, Bianca had the opportunity to create and facilitate a t...
11/06/2026

As part of Warida Wholistic Wellness’ contract with BilaEmpower, Bianca had the opportunity to create and facilitate a training on “Culturally Grounded Care
Resilience, Psychosocial Safety and the Leadership Responsibility” for the Senior Leaders of the Barossa Hills Fleurieu Local Health Network (BHFLHN).

Held at Gumeracha Hospital, was fantastic to see members so engaged.

Photos taken outside Gumeracha Hospital.

First Nations Economics is providing this amazing opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women on Financi...
10/06/2026

First Nations Economics is providing this amazing opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women on Financial Foundations for Business.

In Hindmarsh on 22nd July. Please direct all queries to First Nations Economics. Registration QR code is on their flyer.

Their website is: https://firstnationseconomics.com/

09/06/2026

Early bird catches the worm!!! Yep, here at Warida Wholistic Wellness, we're early birds - finding lots can get achieved in the early hours of the morning. Since moving to our Hindmarsh Square office, Bianca loves nothing better than an early start with a cuppa tea to get the creative inspiration flowing.

How do you start your morning?

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Level 2, 70 Hindmarsh Square
Adelaide, SA
5000

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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