Fundamentals of Culturally Responsive Practice online workshop
Event description
Overview
Culturally responsive practice training is a reflective process which helps participants gain an insight into how their own cultural perspective impacts on their interactions with others as well as how culture influences other people’s worldview.
Through activities and facilitated conversations participants will develop strategies for effective communication, meaningful engagement, and respectful interactions which respond to the unique context of each individual and family.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this online workshop participants will be able to:
- Describe a framework for working in a culturally responsive way
- Reflect on the impact of cultural identities, beliefs and values on everyday interactions
- Identify common ground to work collaboratively
- Examine the refugee and exile experience.
- Implement strategies to manage unconscious bias
- Demonstrate an understanding of intersectional disadvantage.
- Identify strategies that support an inclusive workplace and service provision
Workshop details:
- Title: Fundamentals of culturally responsive practice
- Date: 13 May 2025, Tuesday
- Time: 9:30am to 12:30pm AEST (Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne Time)
- Venue: Online via MSTeams
📧 Contact us
For more information, please contact us at diversitytraining@ssi.org.au
Feedback from past participants:
"Thank you for encouraging us to be reflective in our practice. The trainings are a great time off to learn and reflect."
"This training must be mandatory for all staff and other relevant parties."
"Loved this presentation and we need more of this to enlighten new staff working in roles with CALD communities"
"A great workshop that touched on the key concepts. I will be looking to explore these in more depth. The examples were good and easy to relate to."
"Great workshop, well facilitated, especially in large group format."
SSI Group acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. SSI Group remains committed to reconciliation and to working with First Nations peoples to realise “Makarrata” – a Yulngu word meaning the coming together after a struggle.
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