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Community Housing Aboriginal Cultural Safety Framework Cultural Awareness Training

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Date: 14.04.2022
Time: 09.30 – 12.30

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via Zoom
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Recently Ministers Wynne and Williams launched the Framework in a virtual member’s meeting where a number of CHO CEOs committed their organisations to work towards having a culturally safe service and workplace. You can view the videos of the CEOs committing to the framework, an Aboriginal tenant and Aboriginal employee talking about the impact of dealing with a culturally-safe organisation, and report consultant Jenny Samms talking about the next steps on our website.

Have Your Staff Undertaken Cultural Awareness Training?

CHIA Vic has partnered with the Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association (VACSAL) to deliver cultural awareness training in the context of the new Community Housing Aboriginal Cultural Safety Framework.

This course will give participants an increased understanding of the historical and cultural events that continue to impact on Aboriginal communities and individuals. It will examine the impact of racism and stereotyping and look at ways to break down barriers to working effectively with Aboriginal organisations and individuals.

Whilst the training does not cover the implementation of the framework, it will provide participants with a sound base to assist their organisation to begin the process of adopting the framework.

Josh

Josh Wanganeen is a proud Yorta Yorta, Kokitha, Kauna, Narungga man and Father of 3. Josh is VACSAL’s Aboriginal Cultural awareness lead trainer and the cultural co-facilitator for VACSAL’s Diploma and Certificate IV in Community Services. Josh completed a Diploma of Community Services Work in 2012 and went on to complete a dual Bachelor degree in psychology and sociology in 2019. Josh also completed his Certificate IV in TAE in 2015. Josh has been employed in a variety of leadership roles within the Aboriginal community services sector. Josh was runner up in the 2013 Victorian Koori student of the year and won the Wurreker Teacher of the Year award in 2016.