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Respecting the Difference: Be the Difference face-to-face training 2024 Hornsby
Program Overview Respecting the Difference – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural awareness training enhances our organisation’s capacity to provide respectful, responsive, and culturally safe services. It is designed to build upon staff knowledge and skills. The face-to-face session is presented in a relaxed interactive workshop style, where conversations and questions about Aboriginality, culture, urban myths, and beliefs can be openly discussed. The session follows on from the Respecting the Difference e-learning module.
Royal North Shore Hospital Auditorium and Wallace Freeborn - level 5 Kolling Building • Thurs 10 Oct: Auditorium – 9am to 1pm
• Thurs 17 Oct: Auditorium – 9am to 1pm
• Thurs 31 Oct: Auditorium – 9am to 1pm
• Thurs 28 Nov: Auditorium – 9am to 1pm
• Thurs 5 Dec: Wallace Freeborn – 9am to 1pm
• Thurs 12 Dec: Wallace Freeborn – 9am to 1pm
Target Audience: Mandatory for all NSLHD Employees Duration of Program: 4 hours
• Thurs 19 Dec: Wallace Freeborn – 9am to 1pm
Ryde Hospital Dates – ELCA Training Room • Tue 29 Oct: 9 to 1pm
Enrol via My Health Learning
• Tue 19 Nov: 12 to 4pm
ENQUIRIES: NSLHD-DACinfo@health.nsw.gov.au
• Wed 11 Dec: 9am to 1pm
Hornsby-Ku-ring-gai Hospital - Level 5 - Meeting room 1 • Wed 25 Sep: 9am to 1pm
Macquarie Hospital – Emily’s Cottage on Manning R • Thurs 7 Nov: 9am to 1pm
• Wed 30 Oct : 12 pm to 4pm
Enrolments via My Health Learning
For information on other available courses, visit the Intranet and the NSLHD Course Calendar Cost: NSLHD employees Nil
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