Working with Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Children and Families CPDONLINE222

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This 1-hour, 20-minute training module will equip you with tools, knowledge and insights to provide culturally responsive hearing care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families. 
 
It is suited for audiologists and hearing care professionals who are looking to improve their knowledge in culturally responsive care – a client-centred approach where you consider the social and cultural background of your clients in your communication and care practices. 
 
This module was developed by audiologists in collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members and allies.   
 
Next steps after completing the training video 
All participants who complete the training are encouraged to continue their educational journey: 
 

  1. Complete the short survey on the City of Greater Dandenong’s video in the training here
     

  2. Pursue cultural safety and awareness training by following the links under the “Where can I find cultural safety and awareness training?” FAQ here. Read further resources on this topic, including the OM-6 Quality of Life Survey mentioned by Sam Harkus in the training here.
     

 
Presenter(s): Georgie Bodman, Leanne Emerson, Dixon Patten (Bitya), Sam Harkus, Rebecca Allnutt, Debbie Taylor-Thomson, Jennifer Stuart, Katie Edney & Ashleigh Dyson

Event: Webinar

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