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AbSec Protest 13 February 2023

AbSec is taking it to the streets!

Alongside their member organisations, allies and supporters, AbSec will be occupying Martin Place on National Apology Day (February 13) to call for the full implementation of the Family Is Culture recommendations, the formation of a new child protection system built on Aboriginal self-determination, and the creation of an independent child protection Commissioner.
We want our kids back home, and we need your support!
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Bundjalung Language & Culture Camp

https://www.aecg.nsw.edu.au/policies-and-programs/language-and-culture-camps/

The NSW AECG Inc. is committed and actively involved in supporting Aboriginal student identity and belonging and raising the academic achievement of Aboriginal students. We aim to empower students to be active learners in their education and training by providing opportunities to develop skills in leadership roles within their schools and communities.
The camp will contribute to informing, strengthening and connecting students to language and culture through sharing of knowledge and resources.

STEM Camp – Berry

https://www.aecg.nsw.edu.au/policies-and-programs/stem-camps/

The NSW AECG Inc. have partnered with the Department of Education, Connected Communities and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mathematics Alliance to coordinate a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) camp for Aboriginal students in regional and remote NSW. The camps are a huge success and has fostered students’ interest in the STEM subjects and for students to engage with industries to see the practical applications of STEM subjects. Check out the video below to hear from the students. For more information please contact the Secretariat on (02) 9550 5666.

STEM Camp – Lake Ainsworth

https://www.aecg.nsw.edu.au/policies-and-programs/stem-camps/

The NSW AECG Inc. have partnered with the Department of Education, Connected Communities and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mathematics Alliance to coordinate a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) camp for Aboriginal students in regional and remote NSW. The camps are a huge success and has fostered students’ interest in the STEM subjects and for students to engage with industries to see the practical applications of STEM subjects. Check out the video below to hear from the students. For more information please contact the Secretariat on (02) 9550 5666.

Gamilaraay Language & Culture Camp

https://www.aecg.nsw.edu.au/policies-and-programs/language-and-culture-camps/

The NSW AECG Inc. is committed and actively involved in supporting Aboriginal student identity and belonging and raising the academic achievement of Aboriginal students. We aim to empower students to be active learners in their education and training by providing opportunities to develop skills in leadership roles within their schools and communities.
The camp will contribute to informing, strengthening and connecting students to language and culture through sharing of knowledge and resources.

Wiradjuri Language & Culture Camp

 

https://www.aecg.nsw.edu.au/policies-and-programs/language-and-culture-camps/

The NSW AECG Inc. is committed and actively involved in supporting Aboriginal student identity and belonging and raising the academic achievement of Aboriginal students. We aim to empower students to be active learners in their education and training by providing opportunities to develop skills in leadership roles within their schools and communities.
The camp will contribute to informing, strengthening and connecting students to language and culture through sharing of knowledge and resources.

Acknowledgement of Country

The NSW AECG Inc. acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of this nation. We also acknowledge past, present and emerging Elders  and the continuation and celebration of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Please note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should also be aware that this website may contain images or names of people who have passed away.