CIFAL Newcastle - University of Newcastle Cultural Capability Training

种类
Course
位置
Newcastle, Australia
期限
2 Days
项目领域
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
价格
US$0.00
活动协调人email
合伙
The Office of Indigenous Strategy and Leadership, University of Newcastle
The Wollotuka Institute, University of Newcastle
登记
Private – by invitation
交货方式
Blended
语言
English
支柱
人类
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The University of Newcastle has a nationally recognized history of achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education and actively pursues a "whole-of-university" commitment to Indigenous collaboration.

The Indigenous Strategy and Leadership team has developed the Cultural Capability Framework 2020-2025. The framework has been co-designed with key stakeholders within the University and externally to progress staff from Cultural Awareness to Cultural Responsiveness. The Cultural Capability Framework sits within the Indigenous Education and Research Framework and aligns with the University of Newcastle Reconciliation Action Plan and Student Success Strategy.

The Framework is supported by Cultural Capability training. The training opportunities will be strategically rolled out to staff in the form of:

- 3 x 20min online modules

- 1 x 3hr face-to-face session with a facilitator in strategic groups (maximum of 30 participants per session)

- ½ day or full day on country experience options

- Ongoing support and advice provided by the Office of Indigenous Strategy and Leadership

Creating a culturally safe and responsive environment is the responsibility of all staff at the University of Newcastle, to find out more information access the Cultural Capability Framework Plan on a Page.

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • increase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural knowledge and understanding
  • identify areas of action necessary to enable the best possible outcomes for all students, staff, and community
  • enrich diverse perspectives and knowledge, as well as contribute to social justice outcomes
  • move beyond understanding cultural difference, to recognising the factors that produce and maintain inequalities.

The training opportunities will be strategically rolled out to staff in the form of:

- 3 x 20min online modules

- 1 x 3hr face-to-face session with facilitator in strategic groups (maximum of 30 participants per session)

- ½ day or full day on country experience options

- Ongoing support and advice provided by the Office of Indigenous Strategy and Leadership

As the online modules and workshops aims to develop skills and understanding, emphasis will be placed on quizzes, group participation and  interaction

University of Newcastle staff members.

Certificates (e.g. “Participants successfully completing all course requirements will receive a Certificate of Course Completion.”)