The fundamental right of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People to control their own affairs.
Self-determination
What strategies promote self-determination?
The systems of connectedness and responsibility that bind culture, family, and community.
Kinship
How do Indigenous kinship structures differ from Western ones?
Taking responsibility for one's own biases, values and assumptions.
Cultural awareness.
How can someone practice cultural awareness?
The non-medical conditions in which a person is born, lives, and works which greatly impact health outcomes.
Social determinants of health
Provide some examples of the social determinants of health.
Research which analyses numerical data to test hypotheses.
Quantitative research
Provide types of quantitative research.
Policy framework which integrates human rights principles.
Rights-Based Approach
Do you remember any of the four principles from the rights-based approach?
Totems
What is the significance of totems?
Environments which acknowledge and respect different cultures, where individuals face no challenge or denial of their identity.
Cultural Safety
How can a work environment be made culturally safe?
The Indigenous holistic concept of health which describes interconnected protective factors.
Social and Emotional Wellbeing
Do you remember any elements on the Social and Emotional Wellbeing Framework?
Research which uses non numerical data to explore subjective and complex issues.
Qualitative research
What are types of qualitative research?
Learning from and relating respectfully to people of your own and different cultures.
Cultural Responsiveness
How does cultural responsiveness differ from tolerance?
The perspective of wellbeing which encompasses all dimensions of health, not just physical.
Holistic wellbeing.
What are the elements which make up holistic wellbeing?
Adjusting language, behaviour and appearance to fit into a specific context.
Code-switching
What is an example of code-switching?
Connection to Country, and the continuation and celebration of culture which greatly impact health outcomes.
The Cultural Determinants of Health
Provide some examples of the cultural determinants of health.
Creating strong, shared and enduring cultures. One of the six core values.
Cultural continuity?
How can cultural continuity be enhanced?
The right to have one's cultural identity, values and practices, respected and protected.
Cultural Security
How does cultural safety and cultural security differ?
Worldview that provides Indigenous Australians with a framework for understanding and interpreting the world.
The Dreaming.
How does the Dreaming differ from the Dreamtime.
Participating ethically and effectively in intercultural settings
Cultural competence
How can cultural competence be practiced?
Strategies which allow community members to build skill and knowledge in order to take control of issues impacting them
Capacity Building
Why is capacity building preferred over paternalistic approaches to developing community?
The approach which centers Indigenous knowledge, experiences, and goals.
Rightful Success
What would be an example of a rightful success approach?
Features of acceptable and unacceptable behaviour in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Aboriginal Law
How does Aboriginal Law differ from Lore?
The ongoing process of cultural awareness by practicing curiosity, listening, reflection, and a willingness to learn from others.
Cultural Humility
Is the process of cultural humility ever finished?
Social/cultural obligations and equal benefits or power.
Reciprocity.
What does reciprocity look like in research?