Transcription of Culturally Responsive Practice Guide - Community Services
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working with . aboriginal AND. torres strait . ISLANDER families : PROVIDING Culturally . Responsive Practice . SUPPORTING GOOD Practice . Child and Youth Protection Services September 2019. CH. YOU ILD AN. TH. CEN D. TR. REL ATIONSHIP ED. BASED. STIC ASSESSMENT. HOLI. AND PL ANNING. TION. O RA G RISK. AB ARIN. LL SH. CO. E. O NSIV. SP ES. Y RE D TORR. L. AL AL ANANDER. S. UR I N SL. LT ORIG AIT I. N. U. C A B S TR N. IO. EN RK. IO N. TAT. DOC SEWO. IS T. RV EC. IO. Y. LL E. PE FL. IV. SU E. UM. C A ON A. D LR. SP UR. CA. LD S. AN ICA. RE ULT. OUR. C. IT. CR. ND. Practice . IP. EXPERTISE A. LEADERSH. STANDARDS. We will work respectfully with aboriginal and torres strait Islander families and partner with them in making decisions.'. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY.
The purpose of this guide is to provide Child and Youth Protection Services (CYPS) staff, and its partners, with information about what it means to . be culturally responsive, and how to embed this standard in day-to-day practice when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. Specifically, this guide will tell you about:
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