Our online Cultural Capability Training Modules are designed to support workers across Australia to build genuine understanding, confidence and respect when working with Aboriginal people and communities.
The modules explore Aboriginal diversity, culture, Country, kinship, communication and historical contexts in a simple and engaging way, with real-world examples to support learning.
Each module is delivered in plain language and is suitable for people with little or no prior cultural knowledge. Our focus is on creating culturally safe workplaces where Aboriginal people feel valued, heard and respected, while supporting staff to develop the skills needed to work in partnership with community.
These modules are not just training — they are part of an ongoing learning journey toward stronger relationships, safer services and better outcomes.
Foundations of Aboriginal Cultural Capability
Trauma Informed Care
Clinical Cultural Safety
Cultural Capability in the Gascoyne Region
Our Foundations of Aboriginal Cultural Capability module introduces the core principles needed to work respectfully and effectively with Aboriginal people and communities across Australia.
The module explores key concepts such as culture, identity, Country, kinship and historical context in clear and accessible language.
It is designed for learners at all levels and provides a strong starting point for building cultural awareness, understanding cultural safety and developing confidence in engaging with Aboriginal clients, colleagues and community partners.
Our Cultural Capability in the Gascoyne Region module provides workers with a locally grounded understanding of the Aboriginal cultures, histories and community contexts across the Gascoyne.
The module explores local Country, community strengths, cultural protocols and the importance of working respectfully with Elders, families and Aboriginal-led organisations.
Designed specifically for the region, it supports staff to build stronger relationships, deliver culturally safe services and better understand the unique cultural landscape of the Gascoyne.
Our Trauma-Informed Care in Aboriginal Contexts module supports workers to understand the impact of trauma, grief and loss on Aboriginal individuals, families and communities, including the ongoing effects of colonisation and the Stolen Generations.
The module explores how trauma may influence behaviour, engagement and wellbeing, and provides practical strategies for creating safe, compassionate and culturally responsive services.
With a strong focus on dignity, trust, choice and connection to culture, this module helps workers support healing-centred practice and reduce the risk of re-traumatisation in everyday interactions.
Our Clinical Cultural Safety in the Gascoyne Region module is designed for health professionals working with Aboriginal patients, families and communities across the Gascoyne.
This module explores how culture, history, community context and power dynamics influence clinical experiences and health outcomes in the region.
Participants learn practical strategies to support respectful communication, shared decision-making and culturally safe care, while recognising local protocols and the role of family, Elders and Aboriginal-led services.
With a focus on equity, trust and reflective practice, this module supports clinicians to deliver safer, more responsive and culturally grounded healthcare in the Gascoyne.
Online cultural capability modules allow organisations and staff to learn in a flexible, accessible and culturally safe way, no matter where they are located. This is especially important across Australia, where teams are often spread across regional and remote areas.
Online delivery means staff can learn at their own pace, revisit content as needed and reflect privately on sometimes sensitive topics. It also supports consistent messaging across whole organisations, ensuring everyone receives the same foundational knowledge.
Our modules are designed to be engaging, practical and easy to understand, making cultural learning more achievable and sustainable as part of everyday practice rather than a once-off workshop.