Culturally Responsive Practice – Part 1

Part 1: Culturally Responsive Youth Practice (Half-day training)

Explore the essential skills and knowledge required for effective work with young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds.

This half-day interactive professional development workshop provides an introduction to the essential skills and knowledge you’ll need to work effectively with young people and their families and communities. It is applicable across a broad range of sectors and for working with young people from any community.

What does this session include?  

Expected Learning Outcomes:

  • Explore the complexities of culture and its influence on our own worldview 
  • Examine what implicit bias is and how it is relevant to cultural responsiveness  
  • Build awareness of the knowledge, skills and attitudes that support a culturally responsive approach  
  • Identify culturally responsive strategies for effective work with young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds. 

What people have said: 

 “The training was excellent. The training helped me think about my own upbringing and how that has shaped me to who I am today. This helped me to understand how other people would also have their own experiences. A great example of intersectionality!” – Charlie McFadden | Youth Work Coordinator at Kingston Youth Services

CMY training really opened my mind to look at and understand individuals within their cultural context, and also to self-reflect on my own cultural biases. This understanding allows me to be more culturally sensitive when providing services to individuals in custody and when interacting with volunteers, colleagues as well as in my personal relationships.”  – Participant

For enquiries contact:

Training team
E | training@cmy.net.au
P | (03) 9340 3700