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Videos from the 6th SNAICC National Conference now available online

October 22, 2015

22 October 2015 | General Interest

Those who were not able to attend the 6th SNAICC National Conference can now access presentations from the ensemble of expert speakers, with videos from the plenary sessions now available via the SNAICC YouTube channel.

The videos available include keynote presentations from Canadian Professor Michael Chandler, Professor Fiona Stanley, and June Oscar.

Two panel discussions from the Perth conference, both consisting of renowned experts from a range of diverse fields and backgrounds, are also now online.

To view the videos visit the SNAICC YouTube channel, or scroll below to learn more.

 

Prof. Michael Chandler


Canadian Professor Emeritus Michael Chandler delivered a presentation on his ongoing research that examines the role cultural continuity plays in reducing suicide youth risk (amongst a host of other negative outcomes) in Indigenous communities.

 

Family Matters Panel Discussion


An expert panel was assembled for a forum focused on the Family Matters – Kids safe in culture, not in care initiative, which explores measures to curb the tide of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children removed from their homes and cultures.

Channel 10 presenter Narelda Jacobs facilitated the expert panel, which included:

  • Muriel Bamblett, Victorian Aboriginal Chid Care Agency (VACCA)
  • Kay Benham, WA Department for Child Protection and Family Support
  • Dr Cindy Blackstock, First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada
  • Judge Matthew Myers, Federal Circuit Court of Australia

The panel explored strategies for a change agenda to combat the unacceptable levels of child removal across the country.

 

Prof. Fiona Stanley


Professor Fiona Stanley, Founding Director and Patron of the Telethon Kids Institute, shared her research on intergenerational trauma, and the ability of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander controlled early childhood services to overcome this trauma.

 

June Oscar AO


June Oscar, CEO of Marninwarntikura Fitzroy Women’s Resource Centre, shared her research and experience on community-led development, and the renowned Liliwan study, which recorded the prevalence of Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

 

The Decade Ahead


A closing plenary panel presentation provided a space for us to look to the future, with panel members and attendees exploring how communities are dealing with the issues our children face, and the solutions we have to address these issues.

Professor Pat Dudgeon chaired a panel of expert speakers, consisting of:

  • Muriel Bamblett, Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA)
  • Mick Good, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner
  • Andrea Mason, NPY Women’s Council
  • Antoinette Braybrook, Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention & Legal Services Victoria

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