An educational video about dog care on remote Aboriginal communities, giving information on ticks, worms, germ theory and dog safety. This episode focuses on the need to de-sex your dog.
Part of the 'Break It Down: Community Conversations Around Mental Health' project 2017/2018. (DPM/PHN WNSW)
Life as a fair-skinned Aboriginal woman has not been easy for Aunty Gloria Rogers. Being caught between two worlds brings uncertainty, and inevitable anxiety, but Aunty …
Part of the 'Break It Down: Community Conversations Around Mental Health' project 2017/2018. (DPM/PHN WNSW)
Life cThe lessons we can learn from Aunty Anne Dennis go back deep into history. Anne joins the dots between the decimation of Aboriginal culture, and the alarming …
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 …
On the 17-18 October 2015 in Canberra, ACT, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth gathered for the National Indigenous Youth Workshop on Education Advocacy and Global Citizenship Education.
Together we formed the National Indigenous Youth Education Coalition (NIYEC) to …
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