[PDF][PDF] An indigenous Australian cultural competence course: talking culture, race and power

B Fredericks, D Bargallie - Cultural competence and the higher …, 2020 - library.oapen.org
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 and understanding of …

When the river runs dry: Leadership, decolonisation and healing in occupational therapy

C Gibson - New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2020 - search.informit.org
This is a decolonising story about my people,(de) colonisation and occupational therapy. I
am a Kamilaroi woman, who speaks from my heart and therefore, the heart of my family and …

Productive disruptions: Supporting diversity and anti-racism in the workplace through multi-level organisational strategies

B Trenerry, K Dunn, Y Paradies - Australian Journal of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Racism in the workplace occurs at both the interpersonal and institutional level in terms of
prejudiced attitudes and behaviours and avoidable and unfair differences in hiring, retention …

Using bridges made by others as scaffolding and establishing footings for those that follow: Indigenous women in the academy

B Fredericks, N White - Australian Journal of Education, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The first recorded Aboriginal person to graduate with an undergraduate qualification from
any Australian university was Aboriginal woman Margaret Williams-Weir in 1959. Williams …

Amplifying Indigenous voice and curriculum within the public health academy–the emergence of Indigenous sovereign leadership in public health education

A Ahuriri-Driscoll, V Lee, H Came - Higher Education Research & …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In April 2019, educators from around Aotearoa (New Zealand) and Australia came together
to share their experiences of teaching Indigenous public health. The inaugural International …

Being ourselves, naming ourselves, writing ourselves: Indigenous Australian women disrupting what it is to be academic within the academy

B Fredericks, N White, S Phillips, T Bunda… - Academic writing and …, 2019 - Springer
This chapter shares the experience of a group of Indigenous women with academic writing.
In our stories, we discuss the professional and personal challenges we face as Indigenous …

[HTML][HTML] Situating race in cultural competency training: A site of self-revelation

B Fredericks, D Bargallie - M/C Journal, 2020 - journal.media-culture.org.au
Indigenous cross-cultural training has been around since the 1980s. It is often seen as a
way to increase the skills and competency of staff engaged in providing service to …

Developing a decolonial gaze: Articulating research/er positionality and relationship to colonial power

K Mellor - Access: Critical explorations of equity in higher …, 2022 - novaojs.newcastle.edu.au
This article details some of the tensions and complexities of doing research on decolonising
higher education. It argues for feminist-informed, reflexive-methodological approaches that …

[PDF][PDF] Make us count: Understanding Aboriginal women's experiences in Victorian Public Sector workplaces

D Bargallie, B Carlson, M Day - 2023 - researchers.mq.edu.au
The white, concentric circles in this artwork represent Black women and femmes–with each
'layer'representing the various knowledges and communities that have raised and cared for …

Decolonise this space: Centring indigenous peoples in music therapy practice

S Hutchings - Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 2021 - voices.no
The 15 th April 2016 marked the 25-year anniversary since the Royal Commission into
Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCIADIC) in Australia handed down its Final Report. The …