Day 1 - Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Training
Event description
Please note: This is Day 1 of a two-day training. You must register separately for each day. Registering for Day 1 does not guarantee a spot for Day 2.
Event description
ABORIGINAL CULTURAL AWARENESS WORKSHOP
TERPIMA YAKA (to listen, to learn)
Providing participants with the foundations required to work more effectively with Aboriginal people.
This is the first day of a two-day course aimed at enhancing skills in delivering services to Aboriginal people. The course focuses on respecting and supporting the diversity of Aboriginal cultures while valuing the strengths of Aboriginal individuals, families, and communities.
Course topics include:
Aboriginal cultures, nations & protocols, family & kinship systems
Discrimination, myths & stereotypes
The impact of colonisation and its effect on contemporary Aboriginal peoples
Current statistics regarding Aboriginal people
Aboriginal identity and how to improve communication
This interactive workshop is conducted in a culturally safe and non-judgmental environment where participants are encouraged to question freely and with respect.
About the facilitator:
Felicity (Flic) Ryan is a Wadi Wadi woman and her mother’s family are freshwater people from the mallee area of Victoria, specifically around the Murray River (Miilu). She also has strong family connections to the Wemba Wemba and Yorta Yorta people around this region. Flic’s father is of Scottish background and his family hail from the area below Glasgow in the central lowlands.
Flic spent 13 years working within both State and Local Government areas and her previous roles include Women and Children’s Refuge Worker, Child Protection Officer, Community Development Officer, HIV Care and Support Officer and Sexual Health Worker.
Venue details:
Rydge's Sydney Central
28 Albion St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
Registrations open at 8:30am. The training will commence at 9:00am and conclude at 4:00pm, with morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided.
For those traveling by public transport, the nearest train station is Central, just a short 10-minute walk from the venue. Alternatively, buses also service the area, with stops conveniently close by.
Please note the following important details about the workshop:
- Expenses: The workshop is free, but travel, accommodation, and other out-of-pocket costs are not covered.
- Ticket Allocation: Each NADA member receives two tickets to ensure fair distribution. If you registered before the rescheduling, I have already contacted you to confirm your attendance and allocate a ticket.
For more information
For more information, please get in touch with Jawaahir Alim - jawaahir@nada.org.au
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