Overview
- This graduate certificate is designed to equip all healthcare professionals with the specialised knowledge and skills required to effectively lead and deliver culturally safe healthcare to First Nations peoples across diverse settings
- Benefit from studies focusing on increasing leadership skills, and a community development approach.
- Be empowered as a healthcare professional – to build the confidence, skills and expertise needed to contribute to improving health outcomes for First Nations peoples.
- Learn from globally recognised academics and practitioners in First Nations health and cultural safety and benefit from strong partnerships with the tertiary healthcare sector, Aboriginal Communication Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHO) and healthcare leaders for practical, real-world learning.
- Explore critical topic areas including clinical leadership across diverse clinical settings, cultural safety for health care professionals, historical and contemporary Indigenous health policies and First Nation community-controlled health leadership, and the impact of climate change on First Nation health.
- Gain a strong understanding of cultural safety and health equity. Be equipped with the knowledge to influence policy, drive community health initiatives, and contribute to the sustainable development of First Nations communities.