Developing an appreciation and respect for Indigenous culture, and understanding how this pertains to the workplace and consumer market, is fundamental to successful engagement with Indigenous communities.
Corporate Culcha has a network of highly respected and experienced facilitators and service providers who deliver purposeful, practical, inclusive and balanced cultural awareness and experiential learning programs where participants learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their history, culture and practices.
Our cultural respect training sessions provide participants with insights into how culture shapes our values, attitudes and behaviours, and demonstrates the benefits to personal and business growth.
The sessions also explore the diversity of indigenous communities and how their history relates to health and well-being, employment and social inclusion. We also include workplace case studies and tools to assist managers and employees who work with Indigenous colleagues.
Our facilitators use a variety of training methods, from multimedia and discussion forums, to guest speakers and e-learning programs, and can adapt training materials and sessions to meet your specific business requirements.
Corporate Culcha facilitates flexible cultural awareness sessions uniquely tailored to individual business needs.
Developed for senior executives, this package provides a stimulating introduction to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander philosophy, culture and history and creates a base from which to explore employment strategies.
Designed for the broader workforce, from middle management, supervisors and team leaders to administrative and frontline employees, this workshop utilizes an interactive experiential learning model to enhance understanding of Indigenous culture and develop problem solving capabilities in the work environment.
Corporate Culcha has an extensive network of respected high profile Indigenous Australians from diverse professions such as industry, sport, politics, health and education. The inclusion of one or more of these speakers at an executive event provides participants with an opportunity to interact with successful Indigenous people and hear firsthand about their journey to success.