We sit down with Sharon (Shazza) Taylor to talk about her journey as an Aboriginal Health Educator at the 2019 CATSINaM professional development conference.
An insight in to the Warburton Community Playgroup. An essential service being provided for newborns - 4 year olds aimed at giving parents the responsibility for getting their children ready for school.
Be healthy and happy! Colonial Australia has brought a lot of unhealthy foods into Aboriginal Communities so it is important to make positive lifestyle choices. Mai Wiru Ngalkunma!
Part of the 'Break It Down: Community Conversations Around Mental Health' project 2017/2018. (DPM/PHN WNSW)
When you sit down for a yarn with Uncle Les Coe, you walk away with deepest sense of pride in who you are spiritually and culturally. There is a raw power in his words, …
The children in the senior class have been working hard to make a video about a small hungry ngiyari! Why is this ngiyari hungry? What should it be eating?
We are an Anangu partnership school in the remote far north of South Australia. Our kids love making videos and creating …
We know in these times of change and uncertainty that it's good to stay connected in our minds. It's good to stay fresh and healthy. We know that some of the benefits of meditation can really help us to stay centred, to keep us in the moment, to release stress, to give us more …
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