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Introduction to Cultural Capability
e-learning module
Build more inclusive workplaces and communities
Multicultural Australia has a proud history of delivering impactful cultural awareness and capability training. Our online learning module extends this expertise into a flexible, practical format that helps learners build the confidence and skills to support culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Creating safe, welcoming and inclusive environments starts with cultural capability. Whether you work in a team, support community members, or lead services, this module provides a strong foundation for understanding diversity, equity and inclusion in practice.
And, our Cultural Training packages meet organisations where they are on their journey of cultural awareness and competency, helping organisations grow their cultural capability through education and transformative tools and strategies.
Who is this for?
This module is ideal for:
What you’ll gain
By completing this module, learners will build foundational knowledge of cultural capability and develop practical approaches to supporting inclusion in workplaces and communities.
Module format
Start building cultural capability today
Take the first step towards creating more inclusive workplaces and communities with Multicultural Australia’s Introduction to Cultural Capability module.
Course cost: $35 (exclusive of GST). This course is also available for bulk purchase by organisations – fill EOI form to express your interest.
Technical Requirements: For the best experience, we recommend accessing the course materials on a computer.
Multicultural Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet today.
As the world’s oldest living cultures, we recognise that Australia always has been and always will be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land.
We who come from many places pay our respects to Elders throughout all time and commit to learning from the knowledge, traditions, stories, spirituality, and experiences of Aboriginal people as we learn to live on their land.
We walk together in solidarity of the pain of the past, and in shared hope for the future.
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