SQRH has been established to increase rural health training opportunities for nursing, midwifery and allied health students and health professionals in regional, rural and remote communities.
SQRH supports rural health professionals and students to engage in high quality rural health research.
SQRH provide a number of learning opportunities for health professionals and students to improve their interprofessional practice skills.
Start: 1:00 PM 4 October 2024
Finish: 4:00 PM 4 October 2024
Location: SQRH
Mode: Face to Face
Learning about Indigenous culture is essential for health students and practitioners to develop the ability to respect, coexist, and communicate with people of different cultural backgrounds and ethnic groups.
During this workshop, you will have the opportunity to connect and learn together about the cultural history of Australia and will gain a greater understanding in how you can actively participate in closing the gap in healthcare for our Indigenous communities.
This workshop provides training around the Indigenous peoples of Australia. You will learn about:
· Indigenous history, health statistics, and what cultural safety means
· Kinship and Family and the impact of the Stolen Generation
· Language and the power of language in healthcare interactions
Please email SQRH if you are unable to attend - sqrh@uq.edu.au
Space is limited for this workshop and attendance is capped. There will be a waitlist if the event is full.
To register please follow this link - SQRH Cultural Training - Toowoomba
We acknowledge and pay our respect to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the first inhabitants of the nation, and acknowledge Traditional Owners of the lands where our staff and students live, learn and work.
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