Tiiamanno Consultants have extensive experience in the development and delivery of cultural plans, cultural audits and cultural policy.
Tiiamanno Consultants work has extended across the public and private sector, and NGO’s in healthcare settings, disability services, mental health, justice and local government. Projects by Tiiamanno are always developed and delivered after consultation with, and agreement from, local Traditional Owner Groups.
Managing Director and founder of the business, Tania Dalton is a proud Wathaurong / Gunditjmara woman who is based in Geelong. Tania is a registered psychologist with a Masters of Health Science and Behavioural Science (Sydney University) and has been Chairperson of the Australian Indigenous Psychologist Association since 2013. Tania is also a Director of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership in Mental Health (NATSIMHL) and member of The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Strategy Group.
Libby holds a Master of Social Work and was recently awarded the 2018 Social Worker of the Year at the prestigious Australian Allied Health Awards in Brisbane. Libby has more than 20 years experience working with Aboriginal People across Victoria, particularly in the Barwon South West region. Libby is currently working in Aboriginal Health unit at Barwon Health in Aboriginal Policy and Projects. Libby is well known by the Aboriginal Community in the region for her culturally respectful approach to her work. Libby brings a non-Indigenous perspective to the work of Tiiamanno Consultants, providing context for organisations and individuals who have little experience working with Aboriginal people.
Kat Rodwell is a highly experienced and respected Aboriginal Engagement Consultant and Cultural Advisor with over 20 years’ experience engaging Traditional Owner Groups and Indigenous communities. Kat is sounded out by government departments to be involved in government indigenous engagement boards and advise many large organisations on Aboriginal Engagement and Cultural Advisory issues.
Helen is a Wotjobaluk woman from Western Victoria. Helen has extensive experience across the health and justice sectors and specialises in enhancing organisational capacity through training and stakeholder engagement and evaluation services.
Publications:
Dudgeon, P., Bray, A., Smallwood, G., Walker, R. & Dalton, T. (2020) Wellbeing and Healing Through Connection and Culture. Lifeline
Hovane, V., Dalton (Jones), T. & Smith, P. (2014) Aboriginal Offender Rehabilitation Programs in
Working Together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Wellbeing Principles and Practice (2nd Ed) edited by Pat Dudgeon, Helen Milroy and Roz Walker.