Improving health outcomes of First Nations People is one of the biggest challenges facing Australia today. To tackle this problem, those working on the health frontline first need a greater understanding of the impact of widespread trauma experienced by Indigenous Australians in order to drive positive change.
Postgraduate Information Series: Indigenous Health
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Online via Zoom
These degrees provide a solid grounding in Indigenous Trauma and Recovery Practice. In addition, the Master of Indigenous Health also provides the opportunity to expand research and leadership skills to put graduates in the position to lead change. Our programs have been co-designed with a broad range of First Nations people and Indigenous organisations. The core subjects are taught using an Indigenous framework, in a culturally safe and inclusive environment.
Join Dr Liz Dale Worimi Woman (Gathang) Clinical Psychologist, Senior lecturer, Academic Program Director, Fiona Sheppeard along with Janet Frizell, Postgraduate Recruitment Specialist as they discuss the following topics:
- Overview and benefits of studying the Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Trauma and Recovery Practice and Master of Indigenous Health
- Course benefits from a student’s perspective and study requirements
- Career and professional development opportunities
- How to apply, key dates and entry requirements
- Commonwealth supported places (CSPs) and HECS HELP loans
- Study delivery, subjects and workload
There will also be a chance to have your course questions answered by the panel.