Our vision for reconciliation is a community and country that embraces unity between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and all Australians. and a national culture that represents equality and equity, historical acceptance of our shared history and removal of negative race relations.
Our goal as an early childhood service, is to respectfully embed in our daily practices, diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives that speak to the ongoing contributions of Australia's First Peoples.
We will continue to use our RAP as a guide to cultivate inclusion and reconciliation, and share this with the children, families and staff within our service and in the greater community.
As an early childhood community, we understand the significant role we play in reconciliation within the education context by recognising what the benefits that arise from this.
We will continue to respectfully embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultures, histories and share stories of their ongoing contributions in our everyday practices and learn from the past and continue to make amends for a better present and future for our children and communities.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in the Classroom
Acknowledgement of Country
Cultural Responsiveness for Staff
Welcome to Country
Celebrate National Reconciliation Week
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags
Early Years Learning Framework
Elders and Traditional Owners Share Histories and Cultures
Visibly Demonstrate Respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures
Take Action Against Racism
Curriculum Planning
Staff Engagement with RAP
Teach about Reconciliation
Build Relationships with Community
Inclusive Policies
Celebrate RAP Progress
Explore Current Affairs and Issues
Celebrate Days of National Significance
RAP Budget Allocation
Reconciliation Projects