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Jumbunna Podcast
by NSW Health Education and Training Institute
The Jumbunna Podcast series is dedicated to exploring the rich stories, profound insights and vibrant culture that shape our working world. This series features interviews with Aboriginal guests, offering unique and authentic perspectives on cultural opportunities within health care settings for the NSW Health workforce. Targeted specifically for staff working in Aboriginal health services, each episode highlights the strengths and successes of Aboriginal communities, providing invaluable knowledge and fostering a deeper understanding of culturally responsive care.
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Season 1 | Episode 4 | Understanding the cultural implications of working with Aboriginal families and children
In this episode, Steve Ella, proud Aboriginal man from the Yuin Nation, highlights the strengths and resilience of Aboriginal families and communities. Steve shares essential knowledge and strategies for working effectively and respectfully with Aboriginal families and children. The podcast provides empowering insights to foster culturally responsive and positive relationships in professional settings.You can also watch the podcast at the HETI YouTube Channel.Artwork created by Bundjalung Artist, Holly Sanders.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this content are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of Health Education and Training Institute. Any content provided is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as endorsement or approval by the organisation.
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Season 1 | Episode 3 | Looking within to expand our cultural horizons: How to create inclusive spaces and practices
In this episode, Dr Jaimee Hamilton, proud Ngunnawal woman, celebrates the positive impact of our cultural practices on interactions with Aboriginal families and communities. Dr Hamilton offers empowering insights and practical advice on fostering inclusivity and respect in these relationships. Through engaging discussions, the podcast aims to enhance understanding and collaboration in both professional and community settings.You can also watch the podcast at the HETI YouTube Channel.Artwork created by Bundjalung Artist, Holly Sanders.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this content are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of Health Education and Training Institute. Any content provided is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as endorsement or approval by the organisation.
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Season 1 | Episode 2 | Maintaining professional boundaries when living and working in community
In this episode, Dr Corey Williams, proud Yuin man with connections to Tharawal and Gadigal Country, explores the unique challenges of living and working in the same community. Dr Williams shares empowering strategies for setting culturally responsive boundaries while working with Aboriginal families and communities. The podcast highlights the strengths and resilience of these communities, offering practical advice for maintaining professional integrity and fostering positive relationships.You can also watch the podcast at the HETI YouTube Channel.Artwork created by Bundjalung Artist, Holly Sanders.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this content are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of Health Education and Training Institute. Any content provided is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as endorsement or approval by the organisation.
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Season 1 | Episode 1 | Walking in two worlds – Working in a western model while maintaining cultural integrity
In this episode, proud Waanyi and Motorwarri woman, Aunty Bernice Hookey celebrates the strengths and resilience of Aboriginal families and communities within the mainstream health system. Aunty Bernice shares her wisdom and experiences on harmonising cultural integrity with the opportunities of a Western healthcare model. The podcast explores strategies for fostering respectful and effective healthcare practices.You can also watch the podcast at the HETI YouTube Channel.Artwork created by Bundjalung Artist, Holly Sanders.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this content are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of Health Education and Training Institute. Any content provided is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as endorsement or approval by the organisation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Jumbunna Podcast series is dedicated to exploring the rich stories, profound insights and vibrant culture that shape our working world. This series features interviews with Aboriginal guests, offering unique and authentic perspectives on cultural opportunities within health care settings for the NSW Health workforce. Targeted specifically for staff working in Aboriginal health services, each episode highlights the strengths and successes of Aboriginal communities, providing invaluable knowledge and fostering a deeper understanding of culturally responsive care.
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