First Nations Cultural Awareness
Event description
About the Workshop
This interactive workshop is designed to deepen understanding of the historical and ongoing challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Participants will gain insights into past policies and practices and their enduring impacts on Indigenous cultures, communities, and traditions. The session will also address and dispel common myths about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, fostering a more informed, respectful, and culturally sensitive approach to communication and interaction.
Meet the Facilitators
The workshop will be led by Jillian West and Alexandra Prouse from Nomuckerlener - First Nations Training, Consulting, and Mentoring. Proud Bunurong women from Point Nepean and Palawa from the islands of Bass Strait Jillian and Alexandra bring a wealth of experience in cultural education and advocacy. Their expertise in First Nations history, social justice, and capacity-building ensures an engaging and impactful learning experience. Their unique facilitation style encourages open dialogue and provides practical strategies for applying cultural understanding in professional and community settings.
Supported by
This workshop is part of a broader initiative supported by Coastcare Victoria, delivered by the Department of Energy, Environment, and Climate Action (DEECA). As part of the annual “Summer by the Sea” program, Coastcare Victoria offers free, engaging activities along the Victorian coastline each January school holidays, fostering environmental awareness and community connection.
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