Aboriginal Cultural Awareness: Walking Together in Action – National Reconciliation Week 2026

Auspire presents a 4-hour interactive Aboriginal Cultural Awareness workshop during National Reconciliation Week, involving practical role play and role modelling scenarios to improve engagement and relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.
Facilitated by a First Nations’ leader within a culturally safe and inclusive space, this workshop applies knowledge, theory and concepts of Aboriginal experiences and perspectives into scenarios and exercises that participants can use in real life today. Some knowledge of Aboriginal history and culture is advantageous, but not essential.
Topics include:
- How to engage, communicate and work with Aboriginal people including cultural protocols
- Understanding micro aggressions and unconscious bias
- Respecting significant sites/heritage areas
- Understanding cultural safety and how to work towards it
- Sources and solutions to racism
- Awareness of white privilege and white fragility.
This is the opportunity to put theory into action and discover how we can all walk together for a positive future. If you feel there are gaps in your knowledge of Aboriginal culture and history, our Bridging the Knowledge Gap workshop might be for you.
Price includes afternoon tea and a certificate of participation.
Book below or on Humanitix
Thanks to the support of Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA, pricing is heavily subsidised.
A tax invoice is provided for tax purposes.
Please note this workshop is authentic and as such may contain or allude to strong language that could be considered offensive to some participants.
Dietary requirements can only be guaranteed for bookings made before 21 May (1 week before the session).
Please be advised this session may include photography.
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