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Reconciliation Week 2021: How to Be an Ally and Take Action - Eventbrite Australia Blog

Eventbrite Australia Blog With Reconciliation Week on the horizon for 2021, it’s important to get a refresher on the history of important dates and what they mean for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. For 20 years, this event has commemorated the journey to strengthen the relationships between the broader Australian community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This years theme for Reconciliation Week is “More than a Word“. There will be both in-person and virtual events running across Australia, with Reconciliation Week activities happening in all major cities. With some corporate and some community-driven events, there are plenty of options when it comes to showing your support or ideas to inspire your own community or workplace event.

Report Calls for Fresh Approach to Indigenous Suicide Crisis

Report Calls for Fresh Approach to Indigenous Suicide Crisis Living in safe and clean environments, having access to modern services that individuals find personally meaningful, possessing the necessary skills to function in the 21st century, developing a robust sense of self-worth, engaging in personally meaningful activities, and practising personal responsibility. These are the recommendations of a new Centre for Independent Studies report by Indigenous researcher Anthony Dillon, Ph.D, to address the crisis of high suicide rates among Indigenous Australians. Dillon’s recommendations take what he calls a strengths-based approach that assumes that people mostly do okay when both the aforementioned external and internal conditions are right. “As thousands of Indigenous Australians prove every day,” he said.

Swinburnes 202023 Elevate RAP launched

Date Time Swinburnes 202023 Elevate RAP launched Swinburne University of Technology and the Moondani Toombadool Centre have celebrated the university’s latest Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) at a ceremony at the new Aunty Dot Peters AM Flowering Grasslands on the Hawthorn campus. The launch event, to be followed by similar gatherings at the Croydon and Wantirna Flowering Grasslands, was attended by Karen Mundine, CEO of Reconciliation Australia, John Kennedy MP, Member for Hawthorn, staff, students and members of the community. The new 2020-23 Elevate RAP focuses on four key priorities: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander self-determination, cultural safety, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges and embedding reconciliation across all parts of the organisation.

Next steps mapped in Whitsundays first reconciliation plan

Next steps mapped in Whitsundays first reconciliation plan
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Next steps mapped in Whitsundays first reconciliation plan

Next steps mapped in Whitsundays first reconciliation plan
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