Cultural Perspectives delivered a highly successful campaign in which we succeeded all identified performance measures, utilising key social influencers within the Chinese community.
Engagement takes all forms
From traditional, face to face facilitation and engagement methods to screens with multiple faces and muted microphones – Cultural Perspectives have been adaptive and innovative in our approach to engagement practices.
Most recently our Engagement team were appointed by the NSW Child Death Review Team (CDRT) to facilitate the planning and development of key CDRT strategic and narrative documents. Our team utilised a segmented methodology to ensure the final deliverables were informed and endorsed by all CDRT members.
In a time of COVID and adapting to meet the scarce time and resources of CDRT members, methodology applied digital engagement tools for the purpose of gathering data, facilitating, and developing final documents in a timely manner.
The outcomes from this approach have formed part of the key strategic documents, developed as the NSW Child Death Review Team Charter and NSW Child Death Review Team Code of Conduct, which can be found here.
At Cultural Perspectives, engagement is a skill without cultural bounds.
The Tower of Babel: MiAccess
Once Bitten, Twice Shy, the Importance of Program Evaluation
We need to bridge the digital divide for Australia’s multicultural communities now more than ever
Why is it imperative to target the Australian Diwali Festivals in your Marketing campaigns?
Cultural Perspectives believe is about time companies start including multicultural festivals into their Marketing and PR goals to reach a wider community.
Do you want to know why we feel it is imperative to target the Australian Diwali Festivals in your marketing campaigns? Read on to find out more.
A reflection on NAIDOC week
The benefits of an inclusive and diverse workplace
2019 is the International Year of Indigenous Languages
Cultural Perspectives Group Launches Reconciliation Action Plan
Cultural Perspectives Group have recently launched their Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) at the Redfern Community Centre in front of an audience of staff, community partners and organisations, research consultants and community leaders from both the multicultural and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sectors.