(HR) South West Depot Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural classroom Workshops - Undalup
This course has no current classes. Please join the waiting list.
Undalup Cultural Awareness Training has been developed to assist the local Wadandi people to teach and share the knowledge that has been passed down to them for generations and to act as a teaching resource to the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal community. It is through their people that the Aboriginal culture, traditions, history and knowledge can live.
Sharing this knowledge is important for the understanding of, and connection to our land, to care for, respect and learn from the Wadandi land and sea management practices, as together we can all explore ways to keep “Caring for Country”.
Course Duration
3.5 hours
Who Should Attend
South-West Western Power Employees ONLY
Note - as this workshop can be conducted off site and there may be some travel involved, please be aware that Western Power’s preferred method of transport is that you travel in a Western Power vehicle (car pool if necessary) or use public transport. However should you need to use your own vehicle you will need to complete a Private Vehicle (grey fleet) Usage Approval form
Prerequisites
No bookings will be confirmed until you forward your Approval To Attend Training email from your Formal Leader to Approval Evidence
Learning Outcomes
As a result of attending this course participants should be able to:
- Clear definition of the Aboriginal Noongar Culture including cultural nuances;
- Explanation of Aboriginal Countries, Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement to Country;
- Positioning of historical facts prior to and after Colonisation – specifically designed for multi-national audiences;
- Communication styles – eye contact, hierarchical influences, body language;
- Cultural Obligations (within the confines of Men’s and Women’s Business Confidentiality Protocols) including an overview of Family and Mob structure, Lore Time, Sorry Time, Aunty and Uncle reference;
- Understand the link between diversity, productivity and business benefits;
- Develop an enhanced appreciation of the nature and prevalence of bias; and
- Become familiar with frameworks for identifying, addressing and reducing bias.
- Relate individual actions to treat people fairly and with respect.
- Actively participated in group discussions and reflect on the learning and ask questions.
- Overview of the Western Power RAP and outcomes for the business;
Other
Tip - if you are unable to enrol this may be because you do not have a PTS student profile. To request a PTS student profile, complete this online form or contact PTS on 9411 7888 for assistance.
REGIONAL DEPOT SESSIONS We are in the process of scheduling and finalising dates – in the interim if your depot is not listed please add your name to the waitlist for this course and we will contact you once dates and locations have been confirmed.
Please note There will be no catering provided for any of these sessions. You can bring your own food and refreshments to any session, there are kitchen facilities at all sites. For those attending sessions at Perth office food and refreshments can be purchased from the Mercato Cafe. For those attending a session at Prinsep Road, Jandakot depot you will be able to purchase food and coffee from vans that attend the site.
Cancellation Policy
The cost of this course is met through your Function’s budget.
• If you are unable to attend, please cancel your booking through OnCourse within 7 working days to avoid your HoF receiving notification of the course cost.
• Approval from your formal leader is required before your booking can be confirmed. Please send the approval email to inclusion@westernpower.com.au
• If the minimum class number is not reached, the workshop will be cancelled.
• Participants will be notified asap and offered an alternative date.