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cultural awareness workshop

Why is Cultural Awareness Important?

5 years ago
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General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
The world continues to grow as both cultures and populations evolve. Technological advancements, travel, and communication have brought us closer together both culturally and geographically than ever before. And with various opportunities to engage with people from all walks of…
How to become an ally - we're in this together

How to Become an Indigenous Ally

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Australia was born from traumatic events. The British who “discovered” Australia stole it from the initial custodians of the land who had, until then, lived harmoniously for tens of thousands of years. Since colonialism, the same country has become a…
Cultural Competence Workshop

The Benefits of Cultural Competence in the Workplace

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Cultural competence can help you better interact and communicate with people from other cultures who may have varying beliefs, values and attitudes that can be quite different from your own. Practicing cultural competence in the workplace can boost your own…
Diversity in the workplace

Respect for Diversity in the Workplace

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Maintaining diversity requires constant time and effort. You have to consistently cultivate an open and inclusive environment, and that can only be done if you’ve built the right foundations and continue to foster a culturally sensitive environment. One of the…
Ally Accreditation - working with Indigenous Communities

The Seventh Step: Becoming an Ally

5 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Allied, Leadership Tools, Blog, Privilege, Ally Accreditation
By now you may have taken our Cultural Awareness Quiz, done the Online Privilege Walk, read our book Practical Reconciliation or been a participant in our cultural awareness training.  You appreciate the richness and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
Online Cultural Awareness Training

Why is now the perfect time for Cultural Awareness Training?

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, video blog
Why is now the perfect time for your Cultural Awareness Training? ? Creating culturally safe and connected workplaces is more important than ever ? We can’t let the current situation stop us from progressing diversity and inclusion in our workplaces…
Aboriginal children descent

How to Support Aboriginal Culture

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Australia is home to a diverse and rich spectrum of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and their continued dismissal and degradation has provided an answer to the question of why Allies are important. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people…
Aunty Munya with Clapping Sticks Cultural Awareness Training

Cultural Protocols: Payments and Gifts

5 years ago
Reconciliation, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Allied, Leadership Tools, Blog
What are the Cultural Protocols surrounding Payments and Gifts that you should be aware of? What are Cultural Protocols? In our Cultural Awareness Training we cover some of the important Cultural Protocols to be aware of when working alongside Aboriginal…
indigenous awareness

Impact Of Cultural Awareness In The Workplace

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
As the world becomes increasingly smaller through virtual, work-from-home situations, our backgrounds and cultures continue to merge and interact with each other. In addition, technology and air travel have fostered an inclusive and diverse outlook for workplaces and businesses. As…
Aunty Munya in her barristers wig

How Can We Have Reconciliation Without Justice?

5 years ago
Reconciliation, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Allied, Leadership Tools, Blog
Did you know that Evolve’s co-Director Munya Andrews is not only an Aboriginal Elder, well-versed in the traditional laws of her people, she is also a barrister? Last week, a jury convicted ex-policeman Derek Chauvin of murdering George Floyd, a…

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