This paper: 1) explores good practice principles for the development and implementation of cultural competence training (CCT) programs in the justice sector, and 2) reports on CCT activities currently being conducted in the justice sector
[EN] As globalization continues to make cross-cultural interactions more of a reality, the need to d...
Being born and bred in Wyndham, I have had the privilege to see Wyndham in its prime - the meat work...
British colonization of Australia had lasting consequences for Australia’s legal system. Although de...
Australian Indigenous focused cross-cultural professional development for the judiciary is an evolvi...
The Indigenous Cultural Competency for Legal Academics Program (ICCLAP) was designed as a response t...
The Review of Australian Higher Education (Bradley Review, 2008) andthe Review of Higher Education A...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
This open access book explores cultural competence in the higher education sector from multi-discipl...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
This case study describes the implementation of a stand-alone unit on Indigenous Australian culture ...
Aims to identify various models of cultural competency training, and to reflect on ways to appropria...
Cultural competence training aims to educate Australians to better identify and challenge their cult...
The Law Admissions Consultative Committee’s Model Admission Rules 2015 require new practising lawyer...
Driven by increasing inequities in health, education and social outcomes for Aboriginal people, cult...
My hope in undertaking this project is to make the wider community more aware of what it means to be...
[EN] As globalization continues to make cross-cultural interactions more of a reality, the need to d...
Being born and bred in Wyndham, I have had the privilege to see Wyndham in its prime - the meat work...
British colonization of Australia had lasting consequences for Australia’s legal system. Although de...
Australian Indigenous focused cross-cultural professional development for the judiciary is an evolvi...
The Indigenous Cultural Competency for Legal Academics Program (ICCLAP) was designed as a response t...
The Review of Australian Higher Education (Bradley Review, 2008) andthe Review of Higher Education A...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
This open access book explores cultural competence in the higher education sector from multi-discipl...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
This case study describes the implementation of a stand-alone unit on Indigenous Australian culture ...
Aims to identify various models of cultural competency training, and to reflect on ways to appropria...
Cultural competence training aims to educate Australians to better identify and challenge their cult...
The Law Admissions Consultative Committee’s Model Admission Rules 2015 require new practising lawyer...
Driven by increasing inequities in health, education and social outcomes for Aboriginal people, cult...
My hope in undertaking this project is to make the wider community more aware of what it means to be...
[EN] As globalization continues to make cross-cultural interactions more of a reality, the need to d...
Being born and bred in Wyndham, I have had the privilege to see Wyndham in its prime - the meat work...
British colonization of Australia had lasting consequences for Australia’s legal system. Although de...