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CONFIRMING ABORIGINALITY FACT SHEET
www.slhd.nsw.gov.auinterview or Aboriginal Workforce prior to interview on 97675435. Other ways of confirming Aboriginality There are options available for confirming Aboriginality. It may be beneficial to seek advice from an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation or your local Aboriginal Land Council and through providing: o Community advice,
Preventive Health Programs: Aboriginal Health
www.health.nsw.gov.auAboriginal people in NSW. • Between 2015/16 a range of community smoke-free events have been undertaken in partnership with Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services, including Yarban, NAIDOC, Koori Knockout and World No Tobacco Day. 225,349 Aboriginal people live in NSW ˜ 3.0% of the NSW population 30.9% of the total Aboriginal and
Understanding Institutionalised Racism - Department of …
ww2.health.wa.gov.auand Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations, Aboriginal community engagement and readily available sources of information to Aboriginal people if community engagement is to be effective. 3. Service delivery: Culturally secure health care hinges upon having both a culturally competent non-Aboriginal workforce and strong ...
Path to Safety
www.wa.gov.au• Aboriginal family safety is supported and achieved, enabled by a dedicated strategy co-designed and led by Aboriginal people. • Work with Aboriginal people and communities to co-design and implement an Aboriginal Family Safety Strategy. • Strengthen the role of Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs)
Cultural safety for Aboriginal children - CCYP
ccyp.vic.gov.aufor Aboriginal voice and presence in an organisation’s planning, policies and activities. Consult with local Aboriginal people, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) and local organisations with Reconciliation Action Plans or Aboriginal Inclusive policies for guidance on how your organisation can become culturally safe.
A Framework for working effectively with Aboriginal people
aci.health.nsw.gov.authrough Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS) and the Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council of New South Wales (AH&MRC); 7. Recognition of the contribution the health system can make to the social determinants of Health. Girls attending NAIDOC Week celebrations at Penrith. Photographer: Sue Wildman.
Cultural awareness education and cultural safety training
www.racgp.org.aueducation approved by the National Aboriginal Controlled Community Health Organisation (NACCHO), affiliates or other professional medical colleges (e.g. ACCRM, RACP) • Cultural safety training: They can participate in the training delivered by training providers that is accredited