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Engaging First Nations people in Veterinary education: Waardong - The Crow in Noongar culture " Learning together to lift the sky… "
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Engaging First Nations people in Veterinary education: Waardong - The Crow in Noongar culture " Learning together to lift the sky… "

Barbara Hostalek
VetEd Down Under Australasian Veterinary Educators Symposium (Townsville, QLD, 30/06/2025–03/07/2025)
02/07/2025
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Abstract

Engagement Australian First Nations Holistic service provision Aboriginal values community on and off campus veterinary communications veterinary education veterinary engagement Aboriginal participation and aspirations Aboriginal self-determination First Nations empowerment Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education not elsewhere classified Expanding knowledge in the agricultural, food and veterinary sciences
The School of Veterinary Medicine at Murdoch University provides holistic engagement practices to ensure the aspirations and self-directed learning and engagement of Australian First Nations people on and off campus has focused agency. The main agency used to support participation in the discipline of veterinary medicine is the First Nations Veterinary Path (Waardong) - the crow in Noongar language with the value Learning together to lift the sky...

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