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SBS Inclusion Program: First Nations – on-demand interactive

 0.75 CPD Unit  On-demand interactive
                                                                                

Inclusion is essential in today's legal workplace, both for individuals and for organisations. The SBS Core Inclusion Program comprises eight self-paced courses designed to provide core skills and knowledge around supporting diversity in the workplace.

The Core inclusion course outlines the overarching inclusion principles and provides tools for promoting diversity, to help make organisations more inclusive of a range of individuals and communities.

This course will support you in:

  • Improving your knowledge about the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and experiences
  • Understanding how to identify myths versus facts
  • Recognising the importance of spirituality in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
  • Recognising the importance of family and kinship in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
  • Grasping the impact of colonisation on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
  • Comprehending the trauma felt by the Stolen Generations and the intergenerational trauma still being felt today
  • Implementing tools to actively participate in the reconciliation process as both an individual and a business

This course consists of two modules:

  • Who are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples?
  • Getting to know Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture

The founder of Carbon Creative, Birri Gubba and Guugu Yimithirr man Wayne Denning, created this course.

 Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara woman Elizabeth Close from the APY lands created the artwork representing the key course themes.


To view and register for other courses in the SBS Inclusion Program, click here.

Created in February 2024

0.75 CPD units

Non-Member $105.00
Member $75.00

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