With SafetyCulture you can
With SafetyCulture you can
Description
This course provides an insight into the culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their complex history and the challenges they've faced, as well as practical tips on how to respectfully work with people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
The full course includes
- Workplace Cultural Sensitivity
- First Nation People
- History & Challenges
- Respect & Equality
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