Sample Website or E-Signature Text

Below is sample text that members of your RAP Working Group and/or wider educational community might like to include on your school or early learning service’s website and/or email signatures to acknowledge your engagement with the Narragunnawali program and RAP development process. 

Select the relevent sample text based on the context of your school or early learning service and the status of your Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).

Is your school or early learning service currently drafting or developing its RAP?

Sample text:

Our school/early learning service is proud to be developing a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) to strengthen relationships, respect and opportunities in the classroom, around the school and with the community. To learn more, visit reconciliation.org.au/narragunnawali


Does your school or early learning service currently have a  published RAP?

Sample text:

Our school/early learning service is proud to have developed a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) to strengthen relationships, respect and opportunities in the classroom, around the school and with the community. To learn more, visit reconciliation.org.au/narragunnawali.

Note: Consider also linking directly to where your school or early learning service’s published Vision for Reconciliation statement appears under the interactive Who has a RAP? map.


Is your school or early learning service a current or former Narragunnawali Awards Finalist/Winner?

Sample text:

Our school/early learning service is proud to be a Narragunnawali Awards 2017/2019/2021/2023 finalist/winner, dedicated to driving reconciliation in the classroom, around the school and with the community with our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). To learn more, visit reconciliation.org.au/narragunnawali.


Are you an individual RAP Working Group Member who would like to acknowledge your contributions to your school or early learning service’ RAP?

Sample text:

I am proud to be a member of our school’s/early learning service’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Working Group, to strengthen relationships, respect and opportunities in the classroom, around the school and with the community. To learn more, visit reconciliation.org.au/narragunnawali.


Are you or your school or early learning service engaged with the Narragunnawali program and online platform outside of the RAP development/implementation process?

You are welcome to host a link to www.narragunnawali.org.au on your website or open-source learning management system.

Please inlcude sample text:

Reconciliation Australia’s Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education program has tools and resources for schools and early learning services to take action towards reconciliation between non-First Nations Australians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Narragunnawali online platform is easy to access and provides practical ways to introduce meaningful reconciliation initiatives in the classroom, around the school and with the community. To learn more,  visit www.reconciliation.org.au/narragunnawali.

Contact us to include a link to the Narragunnawali platform on your website or elsewhere and to request a high resolution version of the Narragunnawali logo.

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