Teaching cultural competence in relation to Indigenous Australians: Steps along a journey. InPsych: The Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society Limited, 32(4), 10-11.Ranzijn, R., McConnochie, W., Nolan,
Chapter 16 An Indigenous Australian Cultural Competence Course: Talking Culture, Race and Power Bronwyn Fredericks and Debbie Bargallie Introduction Cross-cultural training in its various forms has been around in Australia since the 1980s. It has primarily been viewed as a way of improving knowledge...
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64). Reflecting one owns practice is the first principle, and it is a critical part for nurses because it is a vital characteristic for achieving professional competence (Mann, Gordon & MacLeod, 2009). While minimising the power gaps between the nurses and the Indigenous patients is the next ...
Accordingly, if universities are to increase cultural competence, it is surmised that this is impossible to achieve with- out high-level Indigenous influence. It will also require significant change across the higher education system and will compel individual universities to systemically embed the ...
cultural competence and the right attitude towards cultural diversity to effectively care for these patients.8 A study on the role of culturally competent communication with indigenous Australians by Jennings et al.21 reported positive interactions when doctors spoke in layman's terms and a ‘yarning’...
Global indigeneity contexts have compared Australian Indigenous people with the Indigenous peoples of Canada and New Zealand. Links with the themes of teacher education and the cultural competence or responsiveness of teachers has been the work of decolonising teacher education courses in Canada, and the...
In an article that discusses the ATSILRN Protocols for Libraries, Archives and Information Services, Garwood-Houng and Blackburn (Citation2014), identify the important link that these could play in developing the cultural competence of non-Indigenous staff, who through learning about cultural issues ca...
We can see the importance of cultural competence in a range of fields, such as: In Education:Teachers need to be aware of cultural backgrounds for two key reasons. Firstly, they need to ensure their classroom is inclusive. This may include using books and teaching materials that feature childr...
Self-concept of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian students: Competence and affect components and relations to achievement Learning and Individual Differences (2014) R.G. Craven et al. Motivation in Australian Aboriginal populations GuoJ. et al. Expectancy-value in mathematics, gender and socioeco...