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Cultural Safety and Security

Cultural safety and security are critical concepts in Australia, refering to an environment where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples feel respected, valued, and free from discrimination, allowing people to maintain and express their cultural identity. Cultural security goes further, ensuring that policies, practices, and services are not only respectful but also supportive of Cultures, actively safeguarding rights and global well-being.

In Australia, these concepts are vital because they address the historical and ongoing impacts of colonisation, including the marginalisation and mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. By prioritising cultural safety and security, Australia can promote healing, foster trust, and create equitable access to services, ultimately supporting the self-determination and empowerment of First Nations communities.

In this Self-Guided Education Tour you will learn:

  • How and why it is important to provide culturally safe spaces
  • Recognising the importance of respect in a workplace, school or everyday life
  • How to help promote self-determination, empowerment, and equitable access to services, contributing to overall community wellbeing.

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Cultural Protocols

Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council

Ceremonies and protocols are an important part of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander culture.

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Share Our Pride: cultural awareness training

Reconciliation Australia

This website will give you a glimpse of how life looks from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective.

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Training Resource

Noongar Language and Culture MOOC

Curtin University

Learn about the Noongar people of Western Australia, their culture and their language.

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Why are culture and identity important?

Australians Together

Learn about how many Indigenous people see the world uniquely.

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Healing Portal – Healing Foundation

Healing Foundation

Visit The Healing portal. The Healing portal is a world-first hub for Indigenous healing resources.

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Welcome to and Acknowledgement of Country guide

Reonciliation Australia

There are many ways to appropriately Acknowledge Country or Welcome to Country.

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Welcome to Country

Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council

Welcome to Country is a ritual or ceremony performed to visitors.

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Map of Indigenous Australia

AIATSIS

The AIATSIS map serves as a visual reminder of the richness and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia.

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Understanding Cultural Safety in Child Safe Organisations

SNAICC

Explains the 10 National Principles for Child Safe Organisations

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural safety

The Victorian Government

The framework provides a continuous quality improvement model to strengthen the cultural safety of individuals and organisations.

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Aboriginal Cultural Safety: How to be an Ally

Interior Health

How health professionals can ensure the provision of culturally safe care to Aboriginal clients and their families.

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What is a culturally safe workplace?

NSLA

How do you define a culturally safe workplace?

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Factsheet

Cultural security when working with Aboriginal people

WA Gov

Points to consider and useful tips for professionals

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