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Workshops &
Yarning Circles

Managing First Nations 
Cultural Diversity 

Developing an appreciation and respect for First Nations culture, and understanding how this relates to the workplace and to the consumer and customer market is fundamental to creating successful engagement with First Nations communities and people.

 

Our workshops provide insights into how culture shapes our values, attitudes and behaviours.​

Corporate Culcha designs training programs collaboratively with clients to ensure they are culturally appropriate and that they complement an organisation’s business objectives.

 

Our programs do not impact on, or cross over into, local Traditional Owners cultural heritage, as they are focused on managing First Nations cultural diversity in the workplace by providing a more generic view on cultural differences and behaviours that impact on engaging, managing, recruiting, retaining and training First Nations staff.

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Training Packages

Executive Entree 

Developed for senior executives this package provides a stimulating introduction to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander philosophy, culture and history and creates a base from which to explore leadership skills required to drive First Nations initiatives across the business. 

 

It delves into the intent of the business in regards to First Nations engagement and participation, whilst unpacking the actions and behaviours required to successfully implement internal and external initiatives to ensure positive impacts for the business, clients and community. 

 

It is delivered as a short and powerful and engaging session to Executives and Leadership teams.

First Nations Cultural Awareness & Competency
Designed with the broader workforce in mind, these sessions utilise an interactive, experiential learning model to enhance understanding of First Nations culture. Developing an appreciation and respect for First Nations culture, and understanding how this pertains to the workplace and consumer market is fundamental to successful engagement with First Nations communities.
 
Our Cultural Awareness workshops 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 First Nations communities and how their history relates to health and well-being, employment and social inclusion.  We include workplace case studies and tools to assist managers and employees who work with First Nations colleagues.
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Workshops and
Yarning Circles

Find out more about the program and how it can benefit your business and team.

Some of Our Clients

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