Cultural Safety Training
About event organiser
Shama Ethnic Women's Trust provides specialist support for those experiencing violence, taking a holistic approach to the needs of women, their children and families. Shama is also a community hub for hundreds of ethnic families in the Kirirkiriroa |Hamilton area, providing peer-to-peer support for ethnic women through their regular crafts, cooking, and parent support classes.
Event information
About the event
For more information and to register, see Shama's recent newsletter or email training@shama.org.nz.
This training supports Te Aorerekura and relevant workforce capability frameworks by strengthening culturally safe, reflective, and inclusive practice. Participants will explore how culture, power, and identity shape engagement, and develop practical strategies to support safe and ethical service delivery.
Who should attend:
Counsellors, social service providers, health and community practitioners, and others committed to culturally safe practice.
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