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Truth-Telling Workshop for Corporate and Philanthropic Leaders

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melbourne, australia
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Mon, 31 Mar, 9:15am - 3 Apr, 1:30pm AEDT

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Calling all corporate and philanthropic leaders. Join us for a Truth-telling Workshop this April to learn about our shared histories. 

This workshop is for you if you want to:

  • Go beyond 'cultural awareness’ and build a deeper understanding of Australia’s shared history
  • Connect with like-minded corporate and philanthropic leaders


    When: Thursday 3 April 2025
    Where:
    Children's Ground Naarm (Melbourne), Level 1, 673 Bourke St, Melbourne, VIC, 3000
    Time:
    9:15am arrival for 9.30am-1.30pm 
    Provided:
    workshop, breaks and refreshments
    Bring:
    Your mobile phone
    Cost: $1,000 per person. This donation is tax deductible and supports Children's Ground to continue changing the status quo and uplifting First Nations communities. 

    Note: This Truth-telling Workshop is limited to 16 places. Register now to secure your attendance. 

    For any queries or more information, please contact Anna Wilson: anna.wilson@childrensground.org.au  

    We look forward to seeing you there and warmly invite you to share this event with others who might be interested.

    About Children's Ground

    childrensground.org.au 

    Children’s Ground is a not-for-profit organisation led by First Nations people to transform the future for their children.  

    Children’s Ground is designed for long-term change in whole communities - to shift the status quo from one where kids face a lifetime of trauma and disadvantage to a future for First Nations children filled with opportunity, joy, justice, and empowerment.  

    We are community-led, bringing together First Nations and Western knowledge systems and practice expertise. Our unique 25-year approach follows a child’s life journey from early childhood to young adulthood. The approach integrates the five key pillars of life: 

    1. Learning and Wellbeing; 
    2. Health and Wellbeing; 
    3. Economic Development and Wellbeing;
    4. Creative and Cultural Development and Wellbeing;
    5. Community Development and Wellbeing.

    Our integrated approach understands the culture and needs of communities, engaging people across all areas to have daily lives. It is also building the evidence to change those government policy approaches and systems currently failing First Nations children, families, and communities.

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    Donkey Wheel House
    melbourne, australia