Sunshine Coast Cultural Awareness & Cultural Safety Training

Sunshine Coast Cultural Awareness & Cultural Safety Training

Walking Together, Learning Together. Cultural Awareness & Cultural Safety training for the health care team.

By Country to Coast, QLD

Date and time

Fri, 29 Nov 2024 8:45 AM - 3:00 PM AEST

Location

Country to Coast, Queensland PHN

60 Dalton Drive #Level 2 Maroochydore, QLD 4558 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours 15 minutes

CCQ cultural awareness and cultural safety training, will help participants extend their knowledge about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture, explore how attitudes and values can influence perceptions, assumptions and behaviours in a clinical setting, and discuss key ways the entire health care team can be more culturally aware.

Attendees are taken on a journey of reflection to understand the historical impacts and government policies, and how we can further build, support and engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders across communities with shared insight to develop a stronger understanding, of connection to country, family and cultural obligations.

Hosted by:

CCQ’s Gordon Browning, Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) & Cultural Engagement (CE) Lead.

Gordon identifies as a proud Aboriginal and South Sea Islander, saltwater man, his family have strong connection to the Fingal Heads, Coodjinburra clan, part of the Bundjalung Yugembeh Nation, he also has connection to the South Sea Islands from Malatia, Tanna and Epi Islands.

Current living in the Gympie Region, Gordon has 25 year’s experience in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health in Sunshine Coast and Gympie regions.

CCQ’s Paul Durante, Director Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health.

Learning Outcomes

- Discuss and respond to Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander history, with reference to culture, local history and socioeconomic factors that impact health outcomes.

- Describe and define the terms ‘cultural awareness’, ‘cultural competency’ and 'cultural safety' and identify key differences.

- Identify barriers and enablers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accessing mainstream health services.

- Interpret specific programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander patients in primary care.

- Demonstrate and discuss quality improvements that can be implemented in your workplace to create a culturally safe place.


This is a catered event. Please register to inform us of any dietary requirements.

Whilst this event is open to those who work in health, it does have a focus for the General Practice team.


This is an RACGP-approved CPD activity under the RACGP Program.

Organised by

Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN is a not for profit organisation which coordinates primary and preventive health care for a region of 161,000km², with a population of 823,985 people, stretching from Glasshouse to north of Yeppoon and west of Emerald. It is one of 31 Commonwealth-funded PHNs nationwide.

What we do: