Sunshine Coast: Cultural Safety Workshop – 18 July 2026 – SOLD OUT

Workshop Details

This event is sold out

This event takes place on Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi Lands.

What we know is ‘cultural safety’ is everywhere. What we also know is it comes in all shapes and sizes.

What AIDA offers is unique with our program aimed at ‘The Clinical Application of Cultural Safety’ developed by Indigenous Doctors and delivered by Indigenous Doctors.

This compelling training helps participants to extend their knowledge about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture, explore how attitudes and values can influence perceptions, assumptions and behaviours in a clinical setting, and discuss specific ways to be more culturally aware. This speaks to AIDA’s purpose which is to drive equitable and just health outcomes for all our peoples in a healthcare system free of racism.

The workshop includes interactive and experiential teaching, as well as preparatory and follow up activities. The workshop is accredited for continuing professional development (CPD) (or equivalent with several specialist medical colleges).

Training Goal

Reframing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health narrative and using strengths-based approaches to enhance the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within the healthcare system, to improve health outcomes.

Program inclusions

  • Complimentary access to our online Cultural Awareness course as an introduction to cultural safety in preparation for the workshop
  • Interactive and experimental teaching, as well as preparatory and follow up activities, with training sessions designed for 10 – 25 participants
  • This course is accredited for continuing professional development (CPD) or equivalent with a number of specialist medical colleges

Inclusive training:

If you have any dietary, access, or support requirements in order to participate fully, please let us know at culturalsafety@aida.org.au to ensure that we can arrange any reasonable adjustments. Please note: the venue is accessible for people using wheelchairs and other mobility aids. Our team will make every effort to meet your requirements and ensure a comfortable and enriching learning experience for all attendees.

Optional Cultural Immersion Experience

Ahead of the Sunshine Coast Cultural Safety Workshop, participants have the option to register for a Cultural Immersion experience held the day prior. This immersive, on-Country experience is designed to deepen learning through connection to local Aboriginal community, culture and Country. Please note that the Cultural Immersion is a separate but linked experience and is only available to people who have previously attended an AIDA Cultural Safety Workshop and/or those registered for the Sunshine Coast workshop. Places are limited. Learn more about the Cultural Immersion here: Sunshine Coast Cultural Immersion

Terms & Conditions

Our workshops hold limited spaces, and many of our workshops sell out. For this reason, we request that if you need to cancel, please do so at least 48 hours before your scheduled workshop. This allows us to offer your spot to another participant. You may contact us at culturalsafety@aida.org.au with any queries.

Please note, we do not offer refunds. However, if you provide at least 48 hours notice of your need to cancel, we will credit your payment toward a future cultural safety workshop. If you do not cancel with at least 48 hours notice, you will lose any payment made. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis if there are legitimate, extenuating circumstances.

If the workshop is cancelled by AIDA a full refund will be provided.

AIDA representatives may take videos or photographs during the workshop for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed, please advise AIDA staff.

By registering you agree to these terms and conditions.

Cultural Safety Workshops

Workshops are available in locations across Australia. Browse our full scheduled on our Cultural Safety Workshop events page.

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