Category: Cultural competence education
Karreeta Meerta Peeneeyt – Grow & Rise Up Strong
For too long we have seen First Nations Young People deprived and denied of opportunities and environments that support them at critical […]
Is a vote “No” a “No” to everything?Pat Anderson AO & Prof Megan Davis AC
Since the referendum, we’ve seen the No vote used to justify rolling back symbolic recognition—like Welcome to Country and the flying of […]
Kanyini
An ancient philosophy that teaches us the power of connection, responsibility, and the intrinsic value of caring for all beings and the […]
Kamay Botany Bay to the Royal National Park Long Walk -walking on Country
“A lot of people walk past life because they have other things on their minds. When you walk on Country it is […]
Learn about Aboriginal Kinship systems
This online learning module covers the systems of social organisation that traditionally govern Aboriginal societies and explains this significant cultural difference. Kinship […]
Araatika! Rise Up
A group of NRL greats get together to create a pre-game ceremony to celebrate Aboriginal cultures, respond to the Maori Haka, and […]
Yarn Bark
Welcome to Yarn Bark. A place to connect deeply to First Nations History and Ways of Being. https://www.yarnbark.com/
Cultural Competence – Aboriginal Sydney
Explore some of the key themes and capabilities of cultural competence by exploring Aboriginal experiences and narratives of Sydney. At the heart […]