Research and Innovation
Negotiating Culturally Safe Research Practices
| Presenter | Robyn Williams | |
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Research Degrees
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| Location | Red9 Training 1.45 | |
| Open to | HDR candidates | |
This workshop is for all researchers in all contexts as the underpinning tenet of cultural safety is that each person should receive a service or be part of a process that considers their unique identities and experiences.
In this workshop the aim is to explore ways to negotiate culturally safe and effective research in the NT generally and in some First Nations contexts specifically, and to develop a foundation for processing and managing information and experiences in these contexts.
This workshop is a part of the research enhancement program!
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