Home: Community Engagement and Creativity Workshop
Home: Community Engagement and Creativity Workshop
As part of the Creative Collective ConnectED Program held on 24 February, 2015, teachers and learning practitioners collaborated on a workshop which focused on how they can engage their wider school community to create a collection of stories. The workshop was based on Sydney Story Factory’s experience of creating a book called “Home” in which more than 270 people contributed stories, memories and ideas about life in Redfern. This video showcases this incredible session.
This professional development program for teachers and learning practitioners explores in depth how to utilise more creative learning strategies within their learning space.
The Anaiwan language was one of the first to be suppressed by European colonisation – but this once-dormant language is being reclaimed by the Armidale Aboriginal community.
The Festival of Connection provides the opportunity to connect and share experiences, build a strong collective voice for systemic reform and better outcomes for children and communities.
Local knowledge and stories create positive change in Burnie
The whiteboard in Kylie Burgess’ office tells a story about the power of community. It’s covered in notes and ideas about turning local knowledge and lived experience into positive change for the community of Burnie in Tasmania’s north-west.
Dusseldorp Forum acknowledges the First Peoples of Australia and the Traditional Custodians of the Country on which we work and live. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and to Elders past, present and future.