Thu 28th October 2010
9:00am - 4:30pm
Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council, 168 Pacific Highway
Watanobbi
2259, NSW
Legal Aid NSW, in partnership with the CLSD, is holding an Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Workshop on the Central Coast.
28th and 29th October 2010
The 2 day workshop is designed to:
DAY 1: Provide participants with a broad understanding of Aboriginal Culture/History and impacts of colonisation and successive government policy/interaction
Day 2: Use this knowledge to inform practical workshops on developing strategies to improve services to Aboriginal clients.
CLSD participants can register for the Course through the Legal Aid
NSW Learning Management System by following these instructions:
Step 1: Register on our new Learning Management System (LMS) cut and
paste this address into your web browser: http://learning.legalaid.
nsw.gov.au/register.aspx
NOTE: On the 3rd page of the Registration you will be asked to type in a username and password. Create your own username and password
here.
Step 2: Once we check that you are not a robot, and in fact, are a real person, you will be able to access the LMS (this may take up to 24 hours)
Step 3: We will email you to let you know you have been approved
Step 4: Login and apply for the course: http://learning.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/courses/course-info.aspx
All course materials provided at the workshop including a comprehensive trainee/resource manual
MCLE points are available for the course.
Lunch is provided on both days.
We can cater for up to 20 participants at the course.
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