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SUMMARY:2026 Australia: A Year for Indigenous Peoples Rights a Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Your Special Invite to 2026 Australia: A Year for Indigenous Peoples Rights  Webinar\nThe Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action (FAIRA) warmly invites you to join us in a webinar exploring Australia’s human rights performance. \nFirst Nations (Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander) peoples of Australia have experienced a decline in their status and wellbeing as individuals and as Peoples. The absence of representative Indigenous Peoples leadership at the national level has led to a recent upgrowth of unacceptable racist policies and practices throughout political and judicial systems in Australia. \nOn 26 January 2026 Australia is to appear before a working group of the UN Human Rights Council to hear UN Member States consider Australia’s human rights performance during recent years\, and present recommendations for action in the immediate future. These recommendations can be monitored for compliance and we urge closer attention to the efforts of parliaments to meet their international obligations. \nJoin our panel of experts in a discussion about reviewing Australia’s efforts to promote and protect the rights of the Indigenous Peoples. Learn more about the periodic review of Australia’s human rights performance and how to observe the review of Australia. \nSpeakers : \nCommissioner Katie Kiss\, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner \nLes Malezer\, Chairperson FAIRA \nBlake Alan Cansdale\, National Director\, ANTAR \nWhen: AEST 4pm Tuesday\, 20 January 2026 \nFree Zoom RSVP
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/2026-australia-a-year-for-indigenous-peoples-rights-a-webinar/
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ORGANIZER;CN="FAIRA":MAILTO:info@faira.org.au
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SUMMARY:Koori Curriculum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live virtual workshop on “Aboriginal Storytelling in Early Childhood” November 5th at 6:30pm. \nTo register go to: https://buff.ly/3Nznev8  \nJoin Jessica Staines\, Director of the Koori Curriculum for a live webinar on “Aboriginal Storytelling in Early Childhood\, a virtual session designed exclusively for early learning educators who wish to deepen their understanding and integration of Aboriginal culture into their educational practices. \nThis webinar\, led by Jessica Staines\, a renowned early childhood educator and Director of the multi- award-winning Koori Curriculum\, oﬀers a rich exploration of storytelling\, sharing\, and the significant role of stories as pedagogy in Aboriginal ways of knowing\, being and doing.  \nThis session will include: \n• Unpacking Acknowledgments of Country Through Story Sharing: Learn to conduct meaningful Acknowledgments of Country. \n• Aboriginal pedagogy: Learn how to use story sharing as a way to teach through culture and not about it. \n• Yarning Circle Insights: Explore how to use Yarning Circles eﬀectively to foster a deeper connection and understanding among children. \n• Resource Building: Develop skills to curate a holistic First Nations library and understand the appropriate use of Dreaming stories\, ensuring respectful and authentic integration of Aboriginal narratives. \n• Curriculum Content: Learn how to bring First Nations stories to life.  \nBenefit from Jessica Staines’ extensive experience and passion for enhancing cultural confidence and capacity among educators\, enriched with personal anecdotes and proven strategies that respect and uplift Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. \nBy participating\, educators will not only expand their educational repertoire with Aboriginal pedagogies but also fortify their ability to foster an educational setting that truly recognises and cherishes the richness of Aboriginal stories. \nJoin us to transform your educational practice\, deepen your cultural understandings\, and commit to a journey of continuous learning and respect for Country and its original custodians. \nLinks to EYLF:  \nOutcome 1.1: Children feel safe\, secure and supported. This is evident when children\, for example tell stories about their family and culture.  \nOutcome 1.1: Children feel safe\, secure and supported. Educators support this learning when they for example provide culturally safe place where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and children from culturally diverse backgrounds can share their stories about history and culture.  \nOutcome 1.2: Children develop their emerging autonomy\, interdependence\, resilience and agency. Educators support this for example when they share stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have shown agency and resilience and share stories that reflect children’s cultural and family diversity.  \nOutcome 1.3: Children develop knowledgeable confident self-identities\, and a positive sense of self-worth. This is evident when children for example share stories of Country and Community.  \nOutcome 4.2 Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills and processes such as problem solving\, inquiry experimentation\, hypothesizing\, researching and investigating. This is evident when children for example connect their local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community to engage stories about place-based history and culture.
URL:https://antarqld.org.au/event/koori-curriculum/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Koori Curriculum":MAILTO:info@kooricurriculum.com
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