Description

In honour of NAIDOC Week, the Bouverie Centre is presenting a webinar featuring Alison Elliott, Robyne Latham and Banu Moloney discussing the importance of cultural safety, awareness and bridging and upskilling your family work skills to ensure respectful collaborations with First Nations families. We also invite you to take part in a Q & A session to share your thoughts and take the opportunity ask them questions.

Trainers

  • Alison Elliott (First Nations Team Leader) — The Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University
  • Banu Moloney (Family Therapist and Adjunct Senior Lecturer) — La Trobe University
  • Robyn Latham (Proud Yamatji Woman, Artist, Academic and Researcher)
  • Prof Jennifer McIntosh (Director) — The Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University

Eligibility criteria

This webinar is recommended for practitioners in the mental health and allied health sectors who work with First Nations families.

Categories: Capability 2 - Working with Aboriginal consumers, families, and communities, Capability 3 - Working with diverse consumers, families, and communities, Capability 8 - Working effectively with families, carers and supporters
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Other
Levels: Introductory
Lifespans: Infant, Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult

Monday 15 July 2024
12:30 to 13:15
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