communicating positively a guide to appropriate aboriginal terminology
Communicating effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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Communicating positively NCETA
This guide explores the correct terminology to describe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as well as terms associated with Aboriginal communities |
Communicating Positively: A Guide to Appropriate Aboriginal
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Aboriginal Communication embraces the entire use of body, Non-verbal movements, tones and sounds in synchronicity with nature and ritualistic cycles, and, then there's 'the unique spoken word of each Language group and its relationship to particular country, assigned by the ancestors.
How do you communicate respectfully with Aboriginal people?
Be respectful and provide the person with adequate time.
Seek clarification that what was asked or discussed was understood.
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, avoidance of eye contact is customarily a gesture of respect.
How do you respectfully say Aboriginal?
both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, use terms such as 'First Nations people', 'First Australians' or 'Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples'.
What are the appropriate terms for Aboriginal people?
The preference is to use 'First Nations people', 'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people(s)', or 'Indigenous Australians'.
Choose one and stay consistent, including in data tables and graphs.
Use capital letters, it's a noun – First Nations, Aboriginal Australian, Indigenous Australian, Torres Strait Islander.
Communicating Positively: A Guide to Appropriate Aboriginal
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NSW Health - Communicating Positively
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Communicating positively
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Guide to terminology
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Guidelines for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Terminology
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Cultural Information & Communication Guide
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Preferences in terminology when referring to Aboriginal and/or
It is important to note that preferences in terminology will vary across NSW Health: Communicating Positively A Guide to Appropriate Aboriginal ... |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Guide to Terminology
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Guide to Terminology
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Research to Practice Notes - Use of appropriate language when
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Communicating Positively: A Guide to Appropriate Aboriginal
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Preferences in terminology when referring to Aboriginal - ACTCOSS
'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' (plural) is a preferred term used by NSW Health: Communicating Positively, A Guide to Appropriate Aboriginal |
Communicating effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
This information sheet provides a general guide for communicating effectively with clinical context can be found in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait The positive use of silence should not to gauge when it is appropriate to start speaking |
Building Better Partnerships Working with Aboriginal communities
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An introduction to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
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Guide to working with Indigenous Australian Staff - Charles Sturt
Appropriate terminology acknowledges and respects the humanity of Indigenous people may communicate in ways that differ from non-Indigenous Australians of this to aid mutual respect and understanding and foster a positive and |
Aboriginal Cultural Protocols - Macquarie University
appropriate definitions, respect, language and terminology at the University; and sets the cultural to better understand and communicate with Aboriginal Australians Cultural protocols are customs, values and guidelines for particular cultural Positive relationships and high levels of respect deliver opportunities, which |
Engaging with Indigenous Australia - Australian Institute of Health
There is strong and strategic Indigenous leadership, with guidance from Elders effective Indigenous community governance for long-term engagement and Various reports also refer to the communication and relational skills necessary for respect for Indigenous law contribute to positive relationships between fishers |
Engaging with Aboriginal Children and Young People Toolkit
acknowledges the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures, and Communicating with Aboriginal children and young people for establishing a long-term, sustainable commitment to working with Aboriginal which will positively contribute to the wellbeing of our children and young people |