Attention all supervisors: Watch the recording of the powerful Culturally Safe Supervision and the Referendum Webinar now

Date published:
06 Mar 2024

culturally safe referendum

“Culturally safe supervision is important for building trust, developing supervisors’ cultural safety, retaining Indigenous healthcare professionals, mitigating cultural bias and stereotyping, acknowledging historical injustices, aligning with ethical and legal standards, and contributing to broader systemic change” says Dr Kimberley Male, RACP Basic Trainee and Chair of the Culturally Safe Supervision Working Group.

Watch this webinar recording to hear from the panel of experts Wendy Edmondson, Dr Kimberley Male and Dr Louis Peachey. They discuss the Referendum's impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees and learn how as supervisors you can provide culturally safe support.

The webinar explores:

  • how the referendum has and will continue to impact Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander trainees, colleagues, and patients
  • how supervisors can be mindful of this impact when supervising Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander trainees
  • information for supervisors to find out more about and implement culturally safe supervision in their practice.

Watch webinar

To support further learning about Culturally Safe Supervision, the panel of speakers have also provided some additional resources.

This webinar was delivered as part of the RACP’s Culturally Safe Supervision project, which has been funded by the Australian Government through the Flexible Approach to Training in Expanded Settings (FATES) program. This project will deliver a comprehensive suite of resources for supervisors. We encourage you stay up to date by checking the suite of resources regularly as we unveil more educational resources for supervisors. New resources are being developed over the next 12 months and will be added as they are made available.

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