Develop your knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culture and history, and learn how to create a service that is inclusive of First Nations Australians.
Many education and care services are looking to create spaces that honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives. In outdoor areas, this can
Passed through generations, Aboriginal knowledge about the best times to hunt for food, harvest, how and when to prepare for cold or rain and
Learn how best to incorporate Acknowledgement of Country into your service practices. Reconciliation Australia explores appropriate acknowledgements, the
The Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC) have created a series of fact sheets to empower educators to promote and
The national voice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children (SNAICC) have created a guide for educators to support Aboriginal and Torres
Deadly Story is a place for Aboriginal culture, Country and community. Learn about First Nations people and discover resources you can use to support
Designed to support schools and education and care services to develop environments that foster a high level of knowledge and pride in Aboriginal and
In response to requests for guidance on protocols for education and care services to follow in order to provide safe environments for Aboriginal and
Our children have the right to learn the full history of Australia and deserve to be able to engage in learning about Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Teach children about the intimate connection between First Nations Australians and the natural world with this fun take on hopscotch.
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In 2019, educator Casey Goodman started the Moreland Reconciliation Network Group. Her aim was to support early childhood services in her local area to
One of the questions the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Incorporated (VAEAI) is most often asked by people working in the education and care