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How can I talk to children about Treaty and the Voice?

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How can I talk to children about Treaty and the Voice?

05 Jul 2023

The Sector has shared an article from the Victorian Inclusion Agency's publication, Embrace, offering some background and context about two upcoming discussions of significance for First Nations people, and for Australia more broadly –  the Treaty (in Victoria) and the proposed (national) Voice to Parliament, and some suggestions about how these complex topics may be discussed with children.

If you're not sure how to talk about Treaty or the Voice with children and families at your service, check out the article.

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The Victorian Inclusion Agency acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the First Peoples of this nation and the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work. We recognise their continuing connection to culture, land, water and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. We acknowledge the strength of family connection and kinship within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and their ongoing dedication to educating and caring for children. Sovereignty of these lands was never ceded.

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