Cultural awareness education

This directory is a list of education related to cultural awareness and responsiveness delivered by other organisations. The directory aims to promote courses that may interest health professionals and students.

Three Rivers DRH does not deliver these courses, and all enquiries or feedback should be directed to the relevant organisation through website contact details. This list is not exhaustive. If you have suggestions for additional courses, please email ThreeRiversDRH@csu.edu.au

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that educational resources may contain images, voices and names of persons who have passed.

Name of course

Delivery mode & time commitment

Organisation

Cost

Introduction to Aboriginal Studies

Online

2 hours per week for 12 weeks

The University of Newcastle

Contact university

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health eLearning Modules

Online

Four modules, each requiring 30 minutes to complete

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists

Free

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid

Online via Zoom or face-to-face workshops

2 days

Mental Health First Aid Australia

Contact instructor listed on MHFA website for course fees

Youth Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid

Online via Zoom or face-to-face workshops

2 days

Mental Health First Aid Australia

Contact instructor listed on MHFA website for course fees

Indigenous cultural awareness training online

Online

Approximately 30 minutes

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) online training courses

Free

Cultural Competence Online Modules

Online

Approximately 4 hours

The University of Sydney

$125.00

WACRH eLearning:
- Cultural Orientation Training
- Clinical Yarning
- Cultural Orientation Plan for Health Professionals

Online

2 – 3 hours

Western Australian Centre for Rural Health

Free

Cultural Safety for Health Professionals

Multiple online resources for health professionals

The links to these resources have been provided by the Griffith University First Peoples Health Unit and are curated by the HealthInfoNet

Some resources may require a fee

Indigenous Cultural Competency Program

Online

10 – 12 hours

This course will finish in July 2024 and be replaced with the First Nations Cultural Awareness Journey.

Charles Sturt University

Free

First Nations Cultural Awareness Journey

Online

10 – 12 hours

This course is currently available to Charles Sturt students and staff. From July 2024, it will also be available externally for a fee.

Charles Sturt University

Free

e-resources for mental health practitioners: Indigenous Resources

Educational resources to assist mental health practitioners to learn about, navigate and use evidence-based digital mental health programs and tools with First Nations consumers

eMental Health in Practice (eMHprac)

Free

Working with Aboriginal People: Enhancing Clinical Practice in Mental Health Care

30 minutes

NSW Health

Free

Cultural Fluency Education Offerings

Varies according to course

Charles Sturt University
University of NSW
University of Notre Dame
Murrumbidgee Local Health District (project lead)

Variable

Cultural, ethical and emotional awareness MicroCerts
including:
- Acknowledgement of Country
- Indigenous Community Research
- Indigenous and Other Sovereignties
- Sharing of Indigenous Knowledges

Varies according to course

The University of Melbourne

Variable

Professional development opportunities with Three Rivers DRH