Cultural awareness training face-to-face

Date
22 Nov 2024
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM

Cost
Free

Available to
All

Continuing Professional Development

5 hours Educational Activites & 2 hours Reviewing Performance - RACGP CPD

Event Location
North Western Melbourne PHN
Level 6, 737 Bourke Street
Docklands VIC 3008
Australia

Aboriginal health

This seven hour workshop, comprising of six hours face-to-face and one hour pre-session work is designed to provide health care professionals with practical skills for engaging effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients. Participants gain insight into factors influencing First Nations patients and families, by exploring the enduring impact of history on Aboriginal health and mental wellbeing.

Led by respected Wiradjuri social worker AJ' Williams - Tchen, this training provides a comprehensive introduction to Aboriginal cultural safety. It helps participants develop a foundational understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, identities, and cultures, alongside practical strategies for integrating cultural safety into your daily practice.

You will benefit from the expertise of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander facilitators, who enrich the learning experience with cultural knowledge and personal insights. 

Speaker

AJ Williams-Tchen - Girraway Ganyi Consultancy

AJ Williams-Tchen is an award-winning Wiradjuri social worker, nurse and youth worker with over 35 years experience in health and community services with Aboriginal communities across Australia. AJ was awarded the 2021 AASW Aboriginal Social Worker of the Year, Allied Health Awards Social Worker of the Year 2023, and was a 2024 Australian of the Year nominee.

Learning outcomes:

By the end of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Identify factors that affect contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as clients and families.
  • Discuss how history impacts on Indigenous health.
  • Discuss evidence-based strategies to assist working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
  • Implement systems-based models and social theories of practice