Reconciliation Parent and Carer Toolkit

I love that my kids are being raised with [reconciliation] in their life, that my niece knows the name of the Traditional Custodians of her daycare…[and] that an Acknowledgement of Country is a daily occurrence in their lives.” (Parent) 

This toolkit includes a selection of core resources to support parents and caregivers of children in early learning, primary, secondary or home school environments to engage with reconciliation.

Resources in the toolkit are guiding examples only and should be considered with the wider resources available on the Narragunnawali platform, along with the advice from local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities. 

For resources to support all members of educational communities

RECONCILIATION IN EDUCATION: GUIDE FOR PARENTS AND CARERS

Guiding information for parents and carers interested in supporting reconciliation in education and home environments.

Terminology Guide

Guiding information to support the use of respectful and inclusive language and terminology in reconciliation-related communications.

Narragunnawali Flyer

A one-page digital flyer about Reconciliation Australia's Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education program.

Narragunnawali FAQs

Frequently asked questions about Reconciliation Australia's Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education program.

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