Page 11 Aboriginal Cultural Competence Discrimination Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience racial discrimination in a range of contexts. Fear of discrimination often means Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples feel unable to be true to their cultural identity in everyday contexts. Can never, or only sometimes, be true to their cultural identity within the general community 55% in interactions with police and courts 50% in interactions with government departments 50% in the workplace 47% First Nations peoples experiences of racism in the past six months (continued) Younger Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience racism at higher levels than all other age groups. 18-24 years old 63% 25-34 years old 68% 35-54 years old 59% 55-64 years old 20% 65+ years old 25% Police Transport providers e.g. Taxis/Ubers Government services Hospitality staff Utilities providers Employers 26% 25% 24% 23% 22% 22% To learn more about the Australian Reconciliation Barometer visit: reconciliation.org.au/reconciliation/australian-reconciliation-barometer/ Have experienced at least one form of racial prejudice
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