and lack of cultural understanding mean that Aboriginal and. Torres Strait Islander Follow the other person's lead and modify eye contact accordingly.
Being reserved when meeting people often staying silent and making minimal eye contact. In Aboriginal culture
1 July 2019 Wholistic approaches to the health of Aboriginal people ... Alternatively contact the Director of Aboriginal ... Face the Facts.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People . Eye Contact – for many non-Indigenous people eye contact is considered a key component of communication.
Choosing the right words and forms of address is particularly important; always ask Aboriginal and Torres Strait. Islander people how they wish to be
cues such as body position
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Capability For more information contact: Cultural ... eye contact with the family members and friends.
10 ? Visual media and writing X. Direct eye contact may also be considered ... symbol of unity and national identity for Aboriginal people.
role of the Aboriginal Health Practitioner and working among kinship networks and take their lead particularly regarding shaking hands and eye contact.
Over-representation of Aboriginal people. 5. Sensitive issues facts and information relevant ... eye contact and silence. The.