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    National Reconciliation Week Business Leaders Truth Telling Registration

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    Koorie Heritage Trust
    melbourne, australia
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    What is your National Reconciliation Week Plan? How are you going to be a "Voice for a Generation"? 

    We are calling CEOs and business leaders to “Be a Voice for Generations” this Reconciliation Week and join us for a Truth Telling Session on the morning of May 31. This year’s theme offers “…an opportunity for all of us to learn about our shared histories and cultures, and how we can all contribute to a reconciled Australia.”  If you are a CEO or business leader, please register your interest here to join us for a dynamic truth-telling workshop with like-minded leaders. 

    When: National Reconciliation Week, May 31, 2023 

    Where: Uncle Stewart Murray Room, Meeting Room 2. Koorie Heritage Trust

    Time: 9.00am for 9.30am start until 12.30pm 

    Provided: Truth-telling workshop, breaks and refreshments 

    Bring: Your mobile phone 

    Cost: $1,000 per person ($500 for not-for-profits), which will be donated to Children's Ground to continue the work we do on the ground 

    RSVP: By May 22, 2023 

    Truth-telling Workshops: 

    • Building a deeper understanding of our shared history 
    • Deliver broader context around First Nations People 
    • Start or continue the journey from reconciliation to relationship 
    • Is above 'cultural awareness,' it is knowing your history, it is learning about the truth of this country 
    • Brings your RAP (Reconciliation Action Plan) to life 

    For more information contact lisa.grieve@childrensground.org.au 

    We look forward to seeing you there and please share with other leaders that might be interested.   

    ABOUT CHILDREN’S GROUND 

    https://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: a) learning and wellbeing; 2) family health and wellbeing; 3) community; 4) culture; 5) economic opportunity. 

    Our integrated approach understands the culture and needs of communities, engaging people across all areas to have lives every day. It is also building the evidence to change those government policy approaches and systems currently failing First Nations children, families, and communities. Children’s Ground communities celebrate culture and prevent harm - the child trauma, suicide, mental health challenges, alcohol and other drug abuse, child removal, incarceration, ill-health, early death, and family violence. 

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