Navigating cultural differences: Culturally responsive practice supporting families

Attend this webinar to explore how practitioners can support children and families who are adapting to a new country.  Explore culturally responsive practice strategies that foster conversations grounded in families’ skills and knowledge. The webinar will also discuss how practitioner’s self-reflection of their own culture can develop cultural humility, to prevent cultural bias and racism when supporting children and families.

Aim: 
Explore practice considerations for supporting the mental health of children and families adapting in Australia.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Explore culturally responsive practice strategies that foster conversations grounded in families’ skills and knowledge.
  • Identify practice approaches that support families with diverse cultures, languages and faiths to navigate their parenting in a new country.
  • Outline ways practitioners’ self-reflection of their own culture can develop cultural humility, to prevent cultural bias and racism when supporting children and families. 

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Date:         Wednesday 20 March 2024


Time:         7:15pm - 8:30pm (AEDT)


Location:      Online


Contact:       1800 209 031 or [email protected]


CPD:           1 point


Presenters:

Rhett McDonald (SA- Counsellor/Advocate)
Julie Ngwabi (NSW- Senior Child Mental Health Advisor) she/her
Summayyah Sadiq-Ojibara (VIC – Psychotherapist)

Facilitator: 
Amanda Kemperman (SA – Practice Development Officer) she/her


 


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