Non-Award
Applications for 2024 will open from 1st December 2023.
This participatory digital badge offers you opportunities to explore the interlinked concepts and practices of Indigenous recognition, reconciliation and refusal, engage with critiques of these approaches, and critically analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the `three Rs' (Recognition Reconciliation Refusal), which are common dynamics in Indigenous-settler relations and examine the possibilities for justice, restitution and decolonisation each present.
This online course consists of 12 hours of self-study engagement with online learning materials, the contribution to discussion boards and the completion of quizzes over a 2 week period plus 2 x 1-hour weekly webinars.
This course will cover the following topics:
This short course is suitable for government officials, legal professionals and people from community organisations. Upon the completion of your study, you will receive a digital badge by Charles Darwin University.
For further information please contact the FAS intensive team intensives@cdu.edu.au.
Term 2 2024
This short course will be delivered from 22 April - 3 May.
To be eligible for this course applicants are required to successfully complete ZSC013 Treaty Making 3 - Lawful Relations With Indigenous Peoples.
To complete the digital badge Treaty Making 4 - Recognition Reconciliation Refusal, participants are required to complete the unit listed below.
Skills recognition is not applicable to this course. CDU's short courses are highly targeted courses designed to help you improve a specific skill. They will help you improve your career prospects, maintain currency in your field, or allow you to try out something completely new.