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Title: Indigenous Australian people and their importance to this country
Description: Casey has just graduated as an educator and is very enthusiastic to provide a responsive program for all children and families. Casey has a background of mixed culture and arrived in Australia only five years earlier.
Description: Casey has just graduated as an educator and is very enthusiastic to provide a responsive program for all children and families. Casey has a background of mixed culture and arrived in Australia only five years earlier.
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Refer to case study 1 to answer the following question:
Case study 1
Casey has just graduated as an educator and is very enthusiastic to provide a responsive program
for all children and families
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Casey feels it is important to learn as much as she can about Indigenous
Australian people and their importance to this country that she now calls home
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Casey would like to visit an Indigenous Australian community center; however, she has heard that
the people there drink a lot of alcohol and are violent and unwelcoming
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Through her research, Casey finds that Indigenous Australian people have historically endured
terrible hardship and still suffer physical and mental health disadvantages as a result
...
Q1 What are some aspects that Casey should learn about so that she can provide cultural safety?
expand on what Casey could learn specifically about the Indigenous culture so that cultural safety
can be provided
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What are some other topics that could be researched to enable a better
understanding?
Q2
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What else could you do?
Case study 2
Gelda, a new educator, knows that Maureen is an Indigenous Australian woman
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Gelda is using open body language, looking directly at Maureen and holding a hand out to shake
hers
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' She
has left a note for Maureen in Janita's bag asking if they can meet to talk
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An Indigenous Australian woman,
Helen, at her last workplace, was quite happy to talk with her about anything
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Who might support Gelda to learn more about the Indigenous Australian people in her local
area so that she can understand any cultural differences more clearly? provide other ways Gelda
can learn more about the Indigenous Australian people in her local area? For example: contacting
a local Indigenous Australian community to find out more information
...
Betty
has the assistance, support, and funding from several governments and community organizations
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She also needs to come up with some
suggestions on ways to involve other Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in the planning
for the childcare center and the delivery of services when it is ready to open
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Who should be consulted during this
process? and why is this important?
Answer
Q1 What are some aspects that Casey should learn about so that she can provide cultural
safety? Expand on what Casey could learn specifically about the Indigenous culture so that
cultural safety can be provided
...
What are some other topics that could be researched to
enable a better understanding?
Answer:
● As we all know, Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are individuals with a
familial heritage from, and participation in, the ethnic gatherings that lived in Australia
before British colonization
...
The term Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people groups or
the individual's particular social gathering is regularly liked, however, the terms First
Nations of Australia, First Peoples of Australia, and First Australians are likewise
progressively normal
...
Besides showing empathy, she should likewise figure out how to talk instantly before an
immense group while extending appreciation and care simultaneously
...
● Additionally, she must learn those factors that can impact the social-emotional wellbeing
of Aboriginal communities like widespread grief and loss, impacts of the Stolen
Generations, and removal of children, unresolved trauma, and also, separation from
culture and identity issues
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And
if we put ourselves in their shoes, we will fully understand
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Stolen generations- it is very important for Casey to understand Why were Aboriginal
youngsters stolen? What happened to the taken kids? also The effect of the taken ages on
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4
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6
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Aboriginal and additionally Torres Strait Islander individuals and their culture
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Land rights- it is very important for Casey to understand who they are, how they live, what
they believe in, and what makes one group of people different from others
Money isn't the key to happiness - A group of Maasai individuals from east Africa was found
to have a comparative life fulfillment rating to those on the Forbes 400 most extravagant
Americans list
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The
Agta individuals from the Philippines whose vocation comes from hunting and assembling
as it were "work" for around 20 hours per week, though individuals from the clan who
ranch need to do around 30 hours of work seven days to help themselves
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They offer it to others before they, in any event, bring it home
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Everybody eats something given by another
person, encouraging local area soul and attachment
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As far as they might be
concerned, it is an ethical constraint to give what you have without the assumption for
return
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Prioritize peace and equality- Peace comes from excusing ideas of proprietorship, rivalry,
vanity, and avarice, as indicated by the Piaroa individuals of Venezuela
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Q2
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What else could you do?
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Casey can guarantee cultural safety by showing individuals the cordial picture
notwithstanding the way that she is a pariah and her way of life is unique in relation to
them
...
By acquiring trust Casey can guarantee
Cultural security and besides this, she can ask for support from the Australian government
with respect to this issue, she can propose thoughts on the most proficient method to
safeguard these Indigenous individuals to serve the state and the local area
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● Shared respect, shared meaning, and shared knowledge
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Strategic and institutional reform to remove barriers to the optimal health, wellbeing, and
safety of Aboriginal people
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Who might support Gelda to learn more about the Indigenous Australian people in her
local area so that she can understand any cultural differences more clearly? provide other
ways Gelda can learn more about the Indigenous Australian people in her local area? For
example: contacting a local Indigenous Australian community to find out more information
...
2
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4
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6
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8
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At the point when ancestral people groups have secure privileges to their property and the
capacity to pick how they live, they will generally be among the most attractive, most
joyful, and most equivalent social orders on earth
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As educators, it's indispensable we increment our insight into Aboriginal Australia
from the past to introduce which will help us to establish available and comprehensive
conditions
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Access resources from organizations such as the Indigenous professional Support Unit
(IPSU), the Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC), etc
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Watch Indigenous television programs such as National Indigenous Television Network
(NITV)
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Learn about your local community's Indigenous history and heritage
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In spite of the fact that styles change, they are by and
large elongated lengths of wood with themes engraved on all sides
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During the 1880s, they became objects of
anthropological review, however, there has been little exploration on them distributed from that
point forward
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They are regardless of much of the time confused with tjurungas
Case study 3
Q5 What advice would you give Betty about involving Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
people to be involved in the planning process for the child care center?
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Services are more effective for Indigenous children and families when they know about and
address social capability/social wellbeing in their administration conveyance
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Every Australian kid, from the earliest age, has the right to find out with regards to our
antiquated nation and the rich and different societies of First Nations individuals that
proceed right up 'til today
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Connecting with your local area Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander communities could
include Indigenous national park rangers, artists, businesses, or community groups who can
share their own specific cultural knowledge
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Who should be
consulted during this process? and why is this important?
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- Your local council may also have this information
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Find out what land or nations your families have connections with - Children are associated
with family, a culture, the land, water, and the more extensive local area before they are
conceived
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This will make a more prominent feeling
of having a place for children what're more families
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One way of establishing and building links with the neighborhood local area is to go to
local area occasions and gatherings
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Title: Indigenous Australian people and their importance to this country
Description: Casey has just graduated as an educator and is very enthusiastic to provide a responsive program for all children and families. Casey has a background of mixed culture and arrived in Australia only five years earlier.
Description: Casey has just graduated as an educator and is very enthusiastic to provide a responsive program for all children and families. Casey has a background of mixed culture and arrived in Australia only five years earlier.