3 December 2015 | General Interest The Children’s Rights Report 2015, released by National Children’s Commissioner Megan Mitchell on Monday 30 November, highlights the impact of domestic and family violence on children, particularly vulnerable groups including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. SNAICC welcomes the recognition within the report of the need for early intervention […]
Children’s Day TV ad launched!
10 July 2015 | General Interest SNAICC has launched the 2015 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day community service announcement, helping to promote the importance of Children’s Day in the lead up to 4 August. The community service announcement will be broadcast on national television over the coming weeks, raising the awareness of the […]
Courtenay Dempsey is our new Children’s Day ambassador!
7 July 2015 | General Interest We are excited to announce Courtenay Dempsey as National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day ambassador. (Pictured here with his partner Danielle, daughter Chenae (7) and son Taitum (5)) Courtenay Dempsey says that his greatest achievement is his children and that being a young dad comes with many […]
Let’s help our kids celebrate their culture by publishing their stories
26 May 2015 | General Interest SNAICC is excited to announce that we are launching the 1000 Deadly Kids, 1000 Deadly Books initiative through a partnership with Kids Own Publishing. The initiative is a new project designed to coincide with National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day, which will see kids across the country […]
Little People, Big Futures – order your Children’s Day resources and start planning your event now!
26 May 2015 | General Interest SNAICC is excited to announce this year’s theme for National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day: Little People, Big Futures. National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day is celebrated on 4 August each year, providing people across Australia the opportunity to celebrate the strengths and culture of […]
Communication survey from Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
23 February 2015 | Community Announcements The Murdoch Childrens Research Institute is undertaking a survey on behalf of the Department of Education and Training to investigate how professionals across education and allied health currently support babies’ and toddlers’ language and communication in Victoria. The findings from the Every Talking Toddler survey will be used by the […]
Gulanga Activity Book (2014) – Gulanga Program, ACTCOSS
Download File The ACT Council of Social Service’s (ACTCOSS) Gulanga Program has developed a children’s activity book for services working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families. As a resource, the activity book can be a useful tool in initiating engagement and connection with children and families accessing your service.
Child Rights Education Kit – Child Rights Educator’s Guide – SNAICC 2013 [Resource]
Download File SNAICC has developed a series of resources for children and adults. These resources make up a children’s rights education set aimed at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children around the ages of approximately 3-7. This Educator’s Guide has been developed to accompany the kit. The guide has been designed to walk educators through […]
Child Rights Education Kit – Child Rights Activity Book – SNAICC 2013 [Resource]
Download File SNAICC has developed a series of resources for children and adults. These resources make up a children’s rights education set aimed at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children around the ages of approximately 3-7. This Child Activity book is one part of the SNAICC Child Rights Education Kit . The activity book has […]
Little Fellas Family Fun Day (2012) – Southern Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) [REPORT]
Download File Little Fellas Family Fun Day was a collaborative effort, instigated by Emma Thomas of the Closing the Gap funded Building Strong Aboriginal Youth Project. Community workers across three local government areas came together under Southern VACCA’s coordination to create this reconciliative event. The event was to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families […]
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