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[PDF] Guide to working with Indigenous Australian Staff - Charles Sturt

While this is not the case for all Indigenous Australians, it is important to be aware of the cultural context and not apply a negative interpretation when eye contact is  
Working with Indigenous Australian Staff


[PDF] Communicating Positively: A Guide to Appropriate Aboriginal

1 juil 2019 · on appropriate word usage when working with Aboriginal people and If you wish to emphasise the fact that Aboriginal people are direct eye contact while speaking to be uncomfortable because averting eye contact while
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[PDF] COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY WITH INDIGENOUS CLIENTS

toward the reconciliation between Indigenous people and Canada 2 The Calls to Action are facts relevant to your client's case YOUR CLIENT'S Explain, for example, why eye contact with the judge or jury might help their case We do not  
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[PDF] Working with Aboriginal Families - A Practice Resource

working with Aboriginal people and families in South Australia It has been across WCHN with key facts and information relevant to working with Aboriginal families Ways of communicating with others (e g eye contact, body language,
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[PDF] Torres Strait Islander Peoples Aboriginal and - Australian Human

X Direct eye contact may also be considered symbol of unity and national identity for Aboriginal people Publications like Face the Facts recognise
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Engagement Toolkit (pdf)


[PDF] An introduction to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

with Aboriginal people and communities, available at www health nsw cues, such as body position, eye contact, silence, voice tone and facial expression Like all If you wish to emphasise the fact that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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[PDF] Connecting to Aboriginal Culture and Community - Ngala

Contact local Aboriginal people who have knowledge of the community and Be aware of the 'shame' factor – no eye contact does not mean people are not
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[PDF] CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS & COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES

Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people These guidelines In some communities, for example, eye contact is considered as staring, and may 
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[PDF] Cultural Orientation Handbook - Remote Area Health Corps

RAHC would like to acknowledge and express gratitude to the Aboriginal people of the Northern Territory, who have so resulting from the fact that potentially and take their lead, particularly regarding shaking hands and eye contact
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Communicating effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

and lack of cultural understanding mean that Aboriginal and. Torres Strait Islander Follow the other person's lead and modify eye contact accordingly.



Section 3 - Understanding Aboriginal cultural contexts

Being reserved when meeting people often staying silent and making minimal eye contact. In Aboriginal culture



Communicating Positively: A Guide to Appropriate Aboriginal

1 July 2019 Wholistic approaches to the health of Aboriginal people ... Alternatively contact the Director of Aboriginal ... Face the Facts.



Guide to working with Indigenous Australian Staff - Charles Sturt

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People . Eye Contact – for many non-Indigenous people eye contact is considered a key component of communication.



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Choosing the right words and forms of address is particularly important; always ask Aboriginal and Torres Strait. Islander people how they wish to be 





Sad news sorry business - Guidelines for caring for Aboriginal and

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Capability For more information contact: Cultural ... eye contact with the family members and friends.



Torres Strait Islander Peoples Aboriginal and

10 ? Visual media and writing X. Direct eye contact may also be considered ... symbol of unity and national identity for Aboriginal people.



Cultural Orientation Handbook

role of the Aboriginal Health Practitioner and working among kinship networks and take their lead particularly regarding shaking hands and eye contact.



Working with Aboriginal people and communities - a practice resource

Over-representation of Aboriginal people. 5. Sensitive issues facts and information relevant ... eye contact and silence. The.

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