Bloom Early Education Mandurah

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RAP Network connections acknowledge collaborative relationships with other schools/services on their RAP journeys. Where these schools/services also have a published RAP, you can click on their name below to view a summary of their reconciliation commitments.
  • Bloom Early Education Jindalee

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Type
Early learning service
State/Territory
WA
Duration
November 2025 to November 2026
VISION FOR RECONCILIATION

Our goal is to create an environment where children, families, and staff actively engage with and honour the stories, histories, and perspectives of First Nations peoples, respectfully embedding our learnings into our daily practice.     We recognise that reconciliation is not only about acknowledging past and ongoing injustices but is also about committing to meaningful action today. This involves teaching our children the importance of respect for Country, culture, and community, as well as embedding First Nations peoples perspectives into our curriculum. By doing so, we hope to nurture  generations of  learners who value diversity, understand the importance of equity and are empowered to contribute to a more inclusive and just society.     At Bloom Early Education Mandurah, we are committed to walking alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, learning from their knowledge, and ensuring that their voices are heard and respected in all aspects of our work. Through continuous learning, self-reflection, and collaboration, we strive to build and maintain a foundation of understanding and respect that will contribute to lasting reconciliation for future generations. We understand the importance of ensuring our Bloom families, children, and educators are aware of the Original Custodians of the Land and their traditions and continuing contributions.            


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