Overview & Key Learnings

Module Overview

Throughout your professional careers you are likely to come into contact with Aboriginal children, young people, adults, Elders, families and communities right across the nation as patients, clients, workmates, fellow professionals, friends and community members. Wherever you go you will see different cultures, lifestyles, practices, and ways of life. While Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are all Indigenous peoples, we can be very different from one tribe and nation to another. 

It is therefore important that you have some understanding of the cultural, spiritual, physical, social, emotional, psychological, environmental and economic factors that influence our lives including the strengths, challenges and types of actions that are being implemented to strengthen and maintain our health and wellbeing.

Key Learnings

  1. For students to gain a greater understanding of the factors to consider when working with Aboriginal communities including the need for respectful and culturally appropriate engagement with Aboriginal people.
  2. For students to gain some knowledge of our Aboriginal community of the Goulburn Valley and across Yorta Yorta country.
  3. For students to understand our strengths, challenges and ways we are working to address those challenges in contemporary life.
  4. For students to gain a greater understanding of the importance of Aboriginal and Cultural identity and it’s impact on Health.
  5. For students to gain an understanding of our families, communities, way of life and the fact that we are not all the same.