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Cultural Competence - Aboriginal Sydney

This course explores some of the key themes and capabilities of cultural competence by exploring Aboriginal experiences and narratives of Sydney. Australia was ‘claimed’ for the British Crown in 1770, by Captain James Cook, but the invasion began in earnest when the First Fleet of British arrived in 1788 and established a penal colony in Sydney. As a consequence Sydney is a city rich in diverse pre-colonial, colonial and contemporary sites of significance to Aboriginal peoples. Too often though our perceptions about Aboriginal peoples consign them to an ancient past or perpetuates stereotypical imaginations that Aboriginal peoples live in remote communities (Hinkson, 2010). At the heart of this MOOC is the theme that Sovereignty was never ceded and Sydney always was and always will be Aboriginal Land. Despite this the Aboriginal presence in the city is often invisible to non-Aboriginal eyes. This course aims to bring to light marginalised narratives of Aboriginal presence in this space. To understand hidden and marginalised narratives and experiences it is necessary to develop cultural competence capabilities. Key elements of practicing cultural competence include being able to understand and interrogate context, which in the case of Sydney includes not only learning about the peoples, places and histories of Aboriginal Sydney but to also understand issues about how knowledge is created and how dominant narratives can exclude diverse knowledges and experiences. Course learning outcomes 1. Develop knowledge about cultural competence capabilities. 2. Develop a deeper and multi-layered knowledge and understanding about Aboriginal peoples, cultures and places in Sydney. 3. Develop a greater understanding of how history, cultures and places are represented, contested and interpreted and how that relates to their own context. Acknowledgement of Country We acknowledge that this course was developed on the land of the Gadigal Peoples of the Eora nation. We pay our respect to the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge that the land that the University of Sydney was built on has been a place of learning for many thousands of years.

Status: Cultural Diversity
Status: Anthropology
BeginnerCourse11 hours

Featured reviews

DG

5.0Reviewed Jul 15, 2017

A fantastic and vital course. Lectures are succinct and easily digestible, with beautifully filmed and edited interviews providing a range of expert insights on the subject. Thank you!

ZS

5.0Reviewed Dec 7, 2019

Great course with specific information and resources about Aboriginal Sydney!

BW

5.0Reviewed Nov 28, 2024

Highly recommend this subject, insightful, well structured and organised.

EM

5.0Reviewed Feb 15, 2023

This is packed with great information and views. I lived in Sydney for 15 years and have learned so much about the city's most maligned citizens (and its rightful owners).

KR

5.0Reviewed Oct 5, 2025

This was a fantastic course that I have recommended to all my colleagues.

HB

5.0Reviewed Aug 11, 2020

Incredible course with insightful resources I will continue to refer back to for a long time.

LG

5.0Reviewed Sep 2, 2020

Excellent and insightful course to bring full awareness to the real Australia

LM

5.0Reviewed Jul 21, 2020

I really enjoyed the course. It was well presented, provided excellent information and made me think.

JM

5.0Reviewed Jun 5, 2022

Very enjoyable and rewarding. Opened my eyes to many areas I wasn't aware of. Very well set out and progresses in a natural fashion.

DB

5.0Reviewed May 28, 2020

Thank you. I thought I had a good grasp of the decolonisation process. I had no idea. Thank you for offering this

KL

5.0Reviewed Jan 25, 2021

Very thought provoking and enlightening. I learnt so much. This is just the start of my journey.

NP

5.0Reviewed May 17, 2018

Very informative course delivered in a very accessible format with lots of video from people active in the Koorie community in Sydney. Thanks so much.

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