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Learning outcomes
Critically reflect on one’s own cultural identities and their impact on behaviours, beliefs and psychological practice.
Demonstrate an ability to balance scientific knowledge with personal reflexivity and how perspectives, personal values and attitudes impact on one’s reading of the scientific literature or clinical and social interactions.
Apply a critical lens to Western approaches to knowledge and psychology with respect to racism, power and intersectionality.
Apply culturally safe and ethical practice and communication with culturally diverse peoples while engaging in collaborative group work.
Demonstrate knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander psychology and cultural psychology theories and research paradigms.
Identify how to work in a culturally responsive manner with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.