Cultivating Inclusive Environments: Cultural Intelligence Workshop Series
Event description
Join us for the fourth workshop in our transformative five-part series on Cultural Intelligence Education.
This workshop goes beyond acknowledgment to focus on intentional action, cultural humility, and systemic change in creating inclusive spaces for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It offers practical tools and strategies to move from awareness to meaningful inclusion in workplaces, schools, and communities.
Key Highlights:
Understanding Inclusion: Define what makes an environment inclusive and explore why Indigenous peoples often feel excluded.
Breaking Barriers: Identify and address systemic and interpersonal barriers to inclusion.
Cultural Safety: Learn how to build culturally safe spaces where Indigenous voices are respected and influential.
Allyship in Action: Understand the ongoing role of allies in supporting Indigenous inclusion by amplifying voices and challenging norms.
Who Should Attend:
Ideal for leaders, educators, professionals, and community members committed to moving beyond symbolic gestures and creating spaces of genuine belonging.
What You’ll Gain:
Real-world case studies and interactive discussions
Practical, everyday strategies for fostering inclusion
Tools for self-reflection and transformation
A roadmap to turn intentions into impactful change
Inclusion is a lived experience. This workshop empowers participants to build environments where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples don’t just participate—but truly belong.
Come to one session or join the full 5-part series.
Each participant will receive a PDF workbook plus a 'Beyond Cultural Safety' poster (valued at $24.95) which will be shipped to you prior to the workshop.
About the facilitator:
Tammy Baart
As a proud Boorooberongal Dharug woman I educate, advocate for and enable all individuals to be empowered to exceed their own expectations. Over two decades of executive educational leadership experience has led to an ignited passion and drive to find the gaps in systems so all individuals are provided with the access and opportunity to succeed. Through honouring my culture to decolonise ways of being, doing and knowing, I work to create human-centred and sustainable solutions that leave a legacy everyone can be proud of.
Working across various industries, I bring people together through connection, collaboration and capitalising upon collective wisdom to create transformative workplace cultures through custom learning, development and training needs and building Cultural Intelligence.
“Tammy is a bold and courageous Indigenous woman who has the foresight and vision to push herself and in turn those she works with to greater heights. Understanding the bigger picture while knowing the little things matter is her superpower. The compassion and love she puts into the work she does with young people is contagious and endless.”
Riley Callie Resources is dedicated to amplifying First Nations voices in the education space and is proud to partner with Blak Ignited to bring you this workshop. Participants will also receive a special discount code for our online shop of Indigenous educational resources.
Ticket is valid for one person.
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