Kathy Guthadjaka (Gotha): My friends call me Gotha. I have taught Yolgu children in the classroom for 40 years or so. I gained my teaching qualifications at Batchelor College and not long after that set my sights on pioneering a good education for my people in their own homeland.
VIDEO – SNAICC National Conference Cairns 2013 – Day 1 – Welcome address
SNAICC Conference Cairns 2013 – Day 1 – Welcome address
VIDEO – SNAICC National Conference Cairns 2013 – Day 1 – Keynote – Marta Maurás Perez (Chile)
Marta is a member and Vice-president of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child and Special Rapporteur for Australia (2009-2013), independent consultant in social policy, human rights and international relations.
VIDEO – SNAICC National Conference Cairns 2013 – Day 1 – Keynote – Cindy Blackstock (Canada)
Cindy Blackstock is the Executive Director of The Caring Society of Canada and an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta. The Caring Society of Canada seeks to promote, and support, First Nations child and family service agencies in Canada.
Through Young Black Eyes: Workshop Facilitators Guide – SNAICC Resource 2013
Download File Through Young Black Eyes is a series of resources to help you develop child safe communities and protect children from the impact of family violence and child abuse. The Through Young Black Eyes: Workshop Facilitators Guide provides guided assistance in running a community or training workshop around domestic violence and child abuse. You […]
Meeting the Needs of our Children: Effective Community controlled strategies to prevent and respond to family violence
What are effective strategies that prevent and respond to family violence, that particularly support the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children? And how can we recognise, support and resource these programs? SNAICC is conducting a project that seeks to respond to these questions through a literature review, consultations and development of a Process […]
Meeting the Needs of our Children – Community Controlled Family Violence Prevention Strategies 2013 – [FACT SHEET]
Download File This fact sheet summarises key findings from Meeting the Needs of our Children: Effective community controlled strategies to prevent and respond to family violence project, prepared for this research process.
Meeting the Needs of our Children: Effective Community controlled strategies to prevent and respond to family violence
What are effective strategies that prevent and respond to family violence, that particularly support the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children? And how can we recognise, support and resource these programs? SNAICC is conducting a project that seeks to respond to these questions through a literature review, consultations and development of a Process […]
Meeting the Needs of our Children – Community Controlled Family Violence Prevention Strategies 2013 – [REPORT/FRAMEWORK]
Download File This is part of Meeting the Needs of our Children: Effective Community controlled strategies to prevent and respond to family violence project which seeks to develop a set of key national principles from evidence and practice that are critical to effectively working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to reduce the incidence of […]
Meeting the Needs of our Children: Effective Community controlled strategies to prevent and respond to family violence
What are effective strategies that prevent and respond to family violence, that particularly support the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children? And how can we recognise, support and resource these programs? SNAICC is conducting a project that seeks to respond to these questions through a literature review, consultations and development of a Process […]
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