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Embedding online cultural awareness training to improve health service delivery to Aboriginal clients

Embedding online cultural awareness training to improve health service delivery to Aboriginal clients . North Metro Area Health Services (RTO) & WA Health Aboriginal Health Improvement Unit. What is the problem?.

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Embedding online cultural awareness training to improve health service delivery to Aboriginal clients

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  1. Embedding online cultural awareness training to improve health service delivery to Aboriginal clients North Metro Area Health Services (RTO) & WA Health Aboriginal Health Improvement Unit

  2. What is the problem? • Need to ‘close the gap’ in health outcomes between Aboriginal people and other Australians by • Improving cultural security of health workplaces,to retain more Aboriginal employees and • Enhancing health workers’ cultural competence behaviours, to improve patient outcomes through • Educator support for, and staff access to, e-learning materials in cultural awareness

  3. What are the benefits? • Enhanced health worker behaviours to improve patient outcomes • Improved workplace cultural security to retain Aboriginal employees • Increased access to cultural awareness training via online e-learning material • Increased educators confidence in the use of blended learning to support e-learners

  4. The Barriers • No framework and limited learning materials: • Lack of agreement over framework and the tools required for staff to develop cultural competence • Regional differences in Aboriginal culture, requires a range of topics to be addressed in a number of different ways • Access to training: • 9,000 WA Country Health Service employees are based at 131 rural and remote health service units serving mostly Aboriginal people • 16,000 North Metro Health Services employees have specialised clinical skills but limited access to cultural awareness training • WA Health includes 10,000 staff in other Area Health Services • Educator confidence in e-learning: • Limited personal experience in the use of e-earning • Minimal experience in supporting learners to use e-learning in blended classroom environments

  5. How do you intend to solve it? • Develop a framework for cultural competence development • Including guidelines, policy & a modular approach to development • Develop a communication and marketing strategy • To engage learners • Engage Aboriginal employees as education designers • In the design and development of culturally appropriate learning materials, reflecting regional differences • Design, develop and deliver e-learning materials • Regionally appropriate, suite of resources • Address the national unit of competence HLTAHW201A • ‘Work with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander clients’

  6. What e-learning solutions do you intend to use? This project will; • Increase access to cultural awareness training via e-learning • E-training for confident computer learners • Virtual classroom for Aboriginal employees & educators to ‘brainstorm’ • Distance education for isolated learners to use stand-alone CD ROM • Increase educators confidence to support e-learners • Blended learning to support learners in using the technology • Web-in-class when delivering e-learning to new staff eg at orientation • Utilise software which allows • Multiple narrative, specific for each Aboriginal region • Animation, text and online questionnaires

  7. How will you embed E-learningin your organisation? • It is expected that the materials will be endorsed for deployment to staff at all WACHS regions and metropolitan health service sites • Software allows for the addition of new pages and changes to the narrative voice-over • Engage educators in future e-learning projects

  8. How will you ensure your project is sustainable? • Project objectives align with the strategic initiative ‘WA Health Reconciliation Action Plan 2008-13’ • Develop a cultural competence framework, policy and guidelines to integrate e-learning as ongoing practice • Mandate cultural competence e-learning into orientation programs • Maintain cultural e-learning intranet site • Support ongoing collaboration within WA Health

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