Ruth De Souza

Facilitating Conversations in Cultural Safety, Health, and the Arts

Dr. Ruth De Souza is a facilitator, consultant, keynote speaker, writer, podcaster, and researcher, with professional expertise across the health and arts sectors. Ruth’s work focuses on cultural safety, maternity, migration and health, equity and inclusion, self-care, mental health and digital health. Ruth is a Fellow of the Australian College of Nursing, an Honorary Adjunct Professor in Nursing at Auckland University of Technology, and lectures in the School of Art at RMIT University.

Facilitation

Ruth brings decades of experience as an educator, group therapist, facilitator, and consultant, supporting environments of liberation, creativity, and inquiry. Ruth uses methods that support inventive and unique conversations and collective decision-making. She helps people through discomfort by connecting to their dignity and humanity, and using the knowledge and feelings in the room to help to activate pathways to action. Ruth is a trained therapist, skilled at communication, building connections and generating collective energy and skills that enable respectful collaboration and navigation though conflict.

Consulting

Ruth brings her expertise and strategic insight to organisations through her consulting and organisational development practice. Specialising in co-designed evaluation and planning activities toward cultural safety, equity and inclusion, Ruth assists organisations to build flexibility and resilience to navigate uncertain futures in a time of far-reaching global change. Ruth has held a number of governance roles and ministerial appointments, and her wide ranging experience in service co-design integrates broad knowledge of high-level organisation with the nuts and bolts experience as a clinician and practitioner in a wide range of contexts.

Mentoring & Coaching

Ruth is deeply embedded in contemporary leadership practices and is an experienced coach and mentor, both in one-to-one settings and as part of mentoring programs. Ruth helps leaders and emerging leaders to connect to their sense of purpose and find authentic pathways to navigate complex issues and problems, bringing clarity, motivation and inspiration.

Keynote Speaker & MC

Ruth’s work as a public speaker and podcaster makes complex cultural issues understandable and relevant to diverse communities. Ruth brings authenticity, presence and warmth to the room, combining her passion for social justice and inclusion with wide ranging expertise. Ruth’s talks inspire and motivate audiences and leave a genuine and lasting impact. With her broad experience, Ruth is able to connect to specialist audiences across the health, arts and cultural fields as well as the general public.

Podcast

Birthing and Justice with Dr Ruth De Souza

Childbirth is supposed to be empowering, but for many birthing people, it is not. For Indigenous women, immigrant women, and women of colour, birthing within the western healthcare system can be anything but affirming. It can feel unsafe. In this raw and challenging talks series, I host conversations about birth, racism, and cultural safety with changemakers working within the birthing sector to break down the structures built on colonisation.

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From the Blog

Today on International Women’s Day, it seems apt to share this article that I wrote on behalf of our research team for the Women’s Health Action Update, volume 16, Number 43, December 2012. Women’s Health Action is a charitable trust, that works to “provide women with high quality information and education services to enable them to […]

I am a member of the Perinatal Mental Health New Zealand Trust (PMHNZ) whose vision is to : “improve outcomes for families and whanau affected by mental illness related to pregnancy, childbirth and early parenthood”. They produce a quarterly newsletter that includes information about research, training, workshops and courses, innovative projects and services, topics for discussion and stories. It […]

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Testimonials

Ruth was wonderful to work with – responsive, highly experienced, and understood our organisational context very well. Her workshop was very engaging and appropriately challenging. I’d have no hesitation in inviting her back!

The team absolutely loved Ruth’s work and ability to engage with all disciplines and different knowledge levels.