[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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
'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 …
Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCIADIC) in Australia handed down its Final Report. The …