New Perspectives on Cultural Training
Beyond Appreciation & Awareness: Where Results and the Future Really Matter
A workshop for anyone interested in achieving better results from their work or interactions with Aboriginal people, or who want to make the world and their community a better place. This one-day program combines powerful new insights with practical tools and models for overcoming age-old problems. It provides a roadmap for when you get stuck and prevented from doing your best work.
Benefits
- You will come away feeling positive and empowered.
- You will be more able to influence change with insights, models and tools for immediate use.
- You will have a more developed understanding of how to manage your interactions and engagement with Aboriginal Australia
- You will hear stories and anecdotes from around Australia
Who Should Attend
This workshop is for you if you're interested in making your community and the world a better place. Or you if you're genuinely curious or interested in hearing other perspectives on Aboriginal Australia in a positively safe learning
environment.
It is for you if you've lost your spark, or maybe you're hungry to achieve bigger and better things. It is also for you if you're doing fine, but realize you've slipped into a comfortable rut and looking to stretch yourself.
Building Indigenous Capability (BIC) is a Wyong-based company working towards closing the gap and social inclusion for Aboriginal Australians. BIC has recently conducted national leadership and mentor training for local Central Coast Aboriginal community members. Our presenter, Trevor Satour, is an
outstanding and inspiring presenter who melds experience with cutting edge knowledge to create a powerful learning opportunity. Trevor has worked across all industry groups and relates exceptionally well to mixed groups of people. In past employment he has been CEO of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council and Director of the Centre for Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University, WA. He is an acknowledged facilitator/trainer as well as coach and mentor.
Gosford Regional Gallery & Arts Centre
Incorporating Gosford/Edogawa Commemorative Garden
36 Webb Street, East Gosford, NSW 2250
(Carparks are in Webb Street and George Street)
Monday, 13th September 2010
BOOK EARLY LIMITED PLACES
Program Costs - FEES $220 - GST $22 - TOTAL $242
Groups of 4 or more receive 10% discount.
Information Contact: Veronica Williams on 043 888 1137 or email at veronica@bicgroup.com.au or Tom Williams on 02 4351 0910
PO Box 3804
Tuggerah
NSW 2259
Payment Options: Payment may be made by cheque, money order or electronic
banking. Contact Veronica for a reference code when doing electronic banking.
Bank: Commonwealth BSB: 062231 ACC: 10313436
Cancellation Policy: Substitutes may be sent in case of late cancellations if
giving 48 hours notice. This policy is negotiable in cases of personal emergency
only. We reserve the right to cancel the program for any reason, in which case a
100% refund will be given.
Testimonials
"I recently had the privilege of participating in an Indigenous cultural
awareness/mentoring program conducted by Trevor Satour. During my career within a professional services firm I have participated in a number of mentoring and relationship building programs and I would rate Trevor's program as one of the best. Trevor conducts the course in an engaging manner and his ability to convey complex messages concerning cultural differences in a meaningful and contextual way is outstanding. The course goes beyond merely appreciating differences in culture and is of great benefit to anyone seeking to develop/further enhance their skills in building relationships and mentoring others. I highly recommend the course."
Tony Mulveney, Partner, KPMG
"I was recently fortunate enough to enjoy the privilege of hearing Trevor
Satour's perspective on indigenous affairs in Australia whilst participating in one of his indigenous training sessions. Trevor's facilitation style is both informative and thought provoking and his delivery technique is clear and concise, making for a hugely rewarding experience."
Terry O'Connor, Project Manager, Bovis Lend Lease
"Inspiring ,enlightened, thoughtful, empowering delivery from experience and the heart. Kept his audience thinking till the last word thankyou merry xmas"
Marc Costello, New Horizons
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