SCS130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Individual Psychological Assessment, Stolen Generations, Risk Management
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The course explores significant cultural and historical factors that shaped australian indigenous lives since colonial settlement, and examines their effects in contemporary indigenous communities and families. Local examples and contexts are used to enhance understanding of national issues and policies. In particular, it explores the history of indigenous peoples(cid:859) lives in queensland with particular attention to. Indigenous responses to government policies and practices, and their ongoing impact. The course will enable you to engage directly with indigenous sources and to critically analyse the main implications of. Indigenous perspectives for the knowledge and professional practices in your chosen field. Living (cid:858)under the act(cid:859: current policies and issues, rebutting the myths reserves and missions, stolen generations, child removals and their impacts, assimilation and its critics, self-determination. Indigenous education: art and indigenous identities, reconciliation and (cid:858)unfinished business. On successful completion of this course you should be able to: You will be assessed on the learning outcome in task/s: