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Celebrating National Reconciliation Week at CIT

Published: 31 May 2019

Rachel Stephen-Smith

Inspired by the theme of this year's National Reconciliation Week "Grounded in Truth, Walk Together with Courage," 91国产自拍teachers, students and staff acknowledged and celebrated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and their culture.

Throughout the week, 91国产自拍participated in various commemorative activities including: the National Sorry Day Bridge Walk, Reconciliation in the Park event, the screening of "Footprints on Our Land: Aunty Agnes" at 91国产自拍Reid, and the "Presenting Elders" film screening at the National Museum of Australia. 91国产自拍Bruce and Reid libraries also exhibited Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artwork.

91国产自拍launched its second Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), endorsed by Reconciliation Australia, in 2016. "Our RAP commits 91国产自拍to three years of action to further build relationships, respect and opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, staff and the wider community," said 91国产自拍CEO Leanne Cover.

91国产自拍is privileged to have the leadership of Ngunnawal Elder Caroline Hughes as 91国产自拍Yurauna Director. 91国产自拍Yurauna is a dedicated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Educational Centre of Excellence where students have the opportunity to learn and grow in a culturally safe and supportive environment.

91国产自拍has seen increasing enrolments of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students - up from 795 in 2017 to 856 in 2018. During this period, 91国产自拍has also seen more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students completing qualifications, which is a fantastic achievement.

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Photo: Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA addressing attendees to CIT's Official National Reconciliation Week celebration.