Test1: Culturally Responsive Practice

This training offers a foundational understanding of how to apply culturally responsive practice when engaging with clients/families from migrant and refugee backgrounds experiencing family violence. We will cover cultural humility, intersectionality, and unconscious bias and how to apply these in practice. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of the contributing factors that may impact a woman’s capacity to seek and sustain family violence service support.

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Description

This training has been designed to assist staff to better support women from migrant and refugee backgrounds who are experiencing family violence. This session explores the principles of culturally responsive practice and develops an understanding of how the migration journey, cultural expectations, systemic barriers, and discrimination may impact a woman’s capacity to seek and sustain family violence support.

Learning outcomes:

  • Reflect on one’s own professional practice using culturally responsive principles, cultural humility and an intersectional approach.

  • Discuss how cultural expectations, systemic barriers and discrimination may impact a migrant and refugee woman’s capacity to seek and sustain family violence service support.

  • Apply the principles of culturally responsive practice when engaging with clients/families from migrant and refugee backgrounds experiencing multiple systemic barriers and discrimination.

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