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IN-PERSON | Culturally safe practice for Aboriginal Peoples with co-occurring conditions

This workshop is aimed at Victorian AOD and mental health workers to support and strengthen their knowledge of wellbeing from an Aboriginal perspective and build their confidence to deliver culturally safe care.

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Date

Thursday, 23rd April 2026

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Past event

Location

Turning Point / Hamilton Centre

Level 1, 110 Church Street, Richmond

Hosted by

Hamilton Centre

Cost

Free

Delivered by Clarisse Slater, a Yorta Yorta, Kamilaroi, and Wiradjuri professional with 20 years of experience in the Aboriginal service sector, this training will support participants to strengthen their knowledge of wellbeing from an Aboriginal perspective and build their confidence to deliver culturally safe care.

Participants will receive a certificate of attendance and will be asked to complete a survey to help us improve future events.

Places are limited, so early registration will secure your spot. For further information, please contact us at education@hamiltoncentre.org.au.

Learning objectives

  • Strengthen foundational awareness of historical and systemic factors affecting the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal People in Victoria.
  • Explore common barriers that Aboriginal Peoples face when accessing care.
  • Understand what Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) means and how this differs from Western biomedical models of care.
  • Recognise key principles of culturally safe practice when working with Aboriginal Peoples.