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LIGHTHOUSE RESOURCES is a human services training and consulting enterprise based in Brisbane. Established by Kyabra Community Association in 2004, it grew out of a desire to resource the development of strengths-based learning cultures within human service organisations. The principles and frameworks underpinning a strengths-based approach significantly shape all of our services. Our team of experienced trainers/consultants can respond to requests throughout Australia and overseas.
OUR VISION: Lighthouse Resources aspires to build on the strengths and capacities of human service workers and organisations in their journey toward building socially just communities.
"Positive psychology is the scientific study of what enables individuals and communities to thrive."
The mission of the International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA) is to promote the science and practice of positive psychology and to facilitate communication and collaboration among researchers and practitioners around the world who are interested in positive psychology.