Yarning Safe Sleep with Mob eLearning (Enrolment Token)
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About This Course
Yarning Safe Sleep with Mob has been led by mob and shaped by the voices and wisdom of Aboriginal health professionals and those who work alongside Aboriginal families. Skye Stewart, a proud Wergaia and Wemba Wemba midwife, travelled across Victoria yarning with community and leading this work with heart, guided every step by mob. Together, we’ve created something that’s not just about learning — it’s about connection, respect, and keeping bubs safe.
This course supports those caring for Aboriginal families by empowering them to share strong, clear information about safe sleep for bubs. It re-imagines existing safe sleep messaging through a strengths-based approach that honours the rich culture, deep knowledge, and 60,000+ years of childrearing traditions held by First Nations peoples on this land. Learners will deepen their understanding of culturally safe communication and build the confidence to support families in ways that respect culture, strengthen connection, and help keep bubs safe.
Who is This Course For?
This course is designed for health professionals, early childhood educators and carers, and anyone working with Aboriginal families who want to promote safe sleep through a culturally safe, strengths-based lens.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
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Understand and clearly explain the importance of safe sleep for bubs within First Nations communities using culturally sensitive and accessible language that respects and honours culture and values.
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Acknowledge and respect culture as a protective factor – recognising how connectedness and culture contribute to reducing the risk of SIDS and SUDI.
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Honour culture to communicate effectively with First Nations families and communities, fostering trust and understanding while promoting safe sleep practices.
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Understand and respect the significance of Sorry Business, including cultural protocols around grief, loss, and mourning, to provide sensitive and appropriate support.
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Identify and share culturally appropriate resources to support First Nations families and communities in promoting safe sleep practices.
How You'll Learn
- Begin with a short, ungraded quiz to explore your current understanding of First Nations ways of knowing, being, and doing.
- Watch short, engaging videos and explore clear, accessible content that brings learning to life.
- Take part in guided reflection activities to support personal and professional growth.
- Apply your learning through interactive case examples that connect knowledge to real-world practice.
- Finish by repeating the quiz you completed at the start to see how your confidence and understanding have grown throughout the course.
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