We can’t truly embed First Nation perspectives in our program and practice if we don’t have relationships with community to authentically understand what their perspectives are.
Building a community connections list supports us to identify who is who in community and the different roles that they play. It is important to know and consider this before reaching out for advice and services to ensure you are asking the correct people.
This guide will start you on your journey in building your community connections list.
Free eBooks
Top Tips For Creating A Bush Tucker Garden
Do you want to include a Bush Tucker Garden in your early learning service or home? Jessica Staines, Director of the Koori Curriculum is an enthusiastic gardener and has spent... Read More
Ideas for First Nations Bookish Play
Bookish Play is any play-based experience centred around a specific book. We all know that children learn best through story and play, bookish play is the perfect combination of... Read More
How to create a First Nations Library for children
Creating a holistic First Nations Library is one way that families and educators can share Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures with children. Many often worry about... Read More