Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Framework
Monash Rural Health is committed to creating and maintaining culturally safe environments for students and staff while studying or at work, and have developed the Monash Rural Health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Framework 2021-2030 to steer our progress in this area. As a School, we are committed to this framework and focused on its four framing pillars:
- Upholding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge and respecting students, staff and community.
- Increasing the participation and supporting success of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
- Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives and content into curriculum.
- Growing research contributions to address and serve the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities.
Monash Rural Health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Framework 2021-2030
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The Monash Rural Health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Framework is being implemented by Monash University’s School of Rural Health in collaboration with the William Cooper Institute and the Gukwonderuk Indigenous Health Unit and relevant local stakeholders. Importantly, a dedicated Aboriginal Community Engagement Lead in the School of Rural Health has a lead role in implementing the Framework.
Explore how we are working in partnership to put the Framework into action below: