VISION FOR RECONCILIATION

At Trinity College, our vision for reconciliation is a future where all members of the College community are united in the pursuit of equality, respect, and understanding for the First Nations Peoples of Australia. We recognise the importance of acknowledging and addressing the historical and contemporary injustices that impact First Nations Peoples and their communities, and we are committed to working towards a more just and equitable future.

Through our commitment to being a Culturally Safe College, we believe that education is a powerful tool for promoting understanding and reconciliation, and we are dedicated to ensuring that our curriculum reflects the richness and diversity of First Nations cultures and histories.

Reconciliation Australia’s five dimensions of Race Relations, Equality and Equity, Institutional Integrity, Unity, and Historical Acceptance guide our approach to reconciliation. We recognise that achieving true reconciliation requires a holistic approach that addresses not only the past but also the present and future challenges facing First Nations Peoples and their communities.

We are committed to maintaining  strong relationships with the First Nations communities in our local areas, and to working collaboratively with them to achieve reconciliation. By fostering a greater understanding of the spiritualities and traditions of First Nations communities, we aim to build a culture of respect and appreciation that will benefit all members of the Trinity College community.

Through our actions, we seek to create a future where First Nations Peoples and Communities are valued, respected, and have equal and equitable opportunities for success. We believe that our commitment to reconciliation will not only benefit the First Nations community within the College but will also enrich the lives of all members of our community.


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