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Canvas3

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia



Address: Level 6, 200 Adelaide Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://canvas3.com/

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23.01.2022 Applications for the TAFE RAP Advisory Group are still coming in, so we’re extending the closing date by another week. If you or someone you know would like to be part of implementing TAFE’s reconciliation plan please get in touch. http://canvas3.com/taferap/



22.01.2022 Go test your knowledge on our Indigenous History! https://www.abc.net.au//test-your-knowledge-of-in/12053078

22.01.2022 Today on National Sorry day we commemorate the mistreatment and acknowledge the trauma that our First Nations People experienced. It is a part of the ongoing process of reconciliation since the event from the 1700s. This week is a time to reflect on the trauma and continuing struggles of the Indigenous Community. National Sorry Day represents more than an apology; its recognition and acknowledgment. It is important for Stolen Generation survivors and their families. This re...cognition opens up a dialogue that we can all reflect on. The apology gives a strong platform to inform non-Indigenous Australians about the long history of abuse towards Indigenous Australians and The Stolen Generation. It shines a light on elected officials in State and Federal Parliament, showing that there are not enough people who represent The First Nations People nor who truly understand the hardships that Indigenous people face. Despite the long-lasting impact of Australia's dark history that Indigenous Families undergo, past and present, Nation Sorry day is a chance to reclaim culture, identity, and dignity on a public platform. Today is a chance to educated non-Indigenous Youth, unpack the truth through storytelling, and embrace the rich culture of the Indigenous Community. #nationalsorryday #storytelling #community See more

22.01.2022 COVID-19 can add additional stress and panic, potential family disruption, social isolation and increased financial pressures that can lead to domestic violence. Look out for your neighbors, loved ones and yourself in the tough times ahead. Aboriginal Family Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 019 123... Lifeline: 13 11 14 See more



20.01.2022 Canvas3 continues to evolve rapidly and our two new Indigenous Directors, Cristilee Houghton, and Luke Jeffery are further enabling us to deliver on our purpose and vision. This week we held a strategy day on Yugambeh land, which culminated with an inspiring performance by Luther Cora and his dance group. #TellingOurStory

17.01.2022 This deeply troubling story illustrates why justice has to be included in the Closing the Gap conversation. The social determinants that land Indigenous women in detention at 21 times the rate of non-Indigenous women can’t be viewed in isolation, otherwise, we will continue to fail First Nation Peoples. https://www.abc.net.au//nt-aboriginal-baby-in-kat/12346470

17.01.2022 Congratulations to our good friend of NACCHO Professor Marcia Langton, the University of Melbourne professor of health and Indigenous studies, who has been made... an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to tertiary education, and as an advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Marcia has spent more than three decades fighting for the rights of Indigenous people leading to this recognition in the Queen's Birthday honours. I did work into the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody from 1989 to 1990," she told ABC Radio. "I wrote the Indigenous Issues report in the Northern Territory and spoke to people in every prison and affected community, and I also contributed to the national report. "Nothing has changed since 1991 when the royal commission report was tabled." Prof Langton was speaking the day before she planned to march in Saturday's Black Lives Matter Melbourne rally, which called for an end to Aboriginal deaths in custody and solidarity for US protests sparked by unarmed black man George Floyd's death while being arrested by Minneapolis police. She told the Guardian she was very pleased to accept [the award] because it is a way of turning the tide on the historical racism and low expectations that typified an older Australia, and one which I hope we can leave behind. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with higher degrees are among that small percentage of our people who have closed the gap. This is especially so for Aboriginal women with higher degrees, she said, If every Australian did the right thing and delivered services in my case education services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people without prejudice and strived for parity in Indigenous representation in Australian education, employment and other areas, we would reach our goal of closing the gap very quickly. Whenever Indigenous Australians are able to walk comfortably through open doors, they have shown that they can excel, she said, noting their achievements in AFL and NRL, as well as in wars, law, teaching, medicine, nursing, arts and public service.



17.01.2022 In just one year, 600 children aged 10 to 13 were incarcerated in youth detention centres across Australia. Two-thirds of them were Indigenous. This week’s decision by the Council of Attorneys-General to defer making a decision on raising the criminal age of responsibility means we will continue locking up children and a disproportionate number of Indigenous children. Without going into criminogenic features around socio-economic disadvantage and the impact of colonisation an...d dispossession, and not to mention the structural biases within the justice system, are we ok as a society with a 10 year old in prison? Are the calls from Aboriginal legal services, the Indigenous Doctors Association, the Australian Medical Association, and more than 150,000 people who signed the #RaiseTheAge petition, not relevant? Now is not the time to sit back. We need to increase pressure and change this story. https://www.raisetheage.org.au/

17.01.2022 Great source to have, Community developed (in language) COVID-19 messages.

17.01.2022 A Torres Strait-filmed TV series has narrowly escaped shutting down due to the global pandemic, which becomes a warning for bigger challenges that Indigenous productions in years to come. https://www.abc.net.au//tv-content-quotas-mean-i/12164682

17.01.2022 I have been a doctor for over 30 years. I have worked all over the world. These patients are the most ill I have ever looked after. When Covid-19 hits its stride, these are the people who will suffer most. Isn’t it time we changed the story?

17.01.2022 The stats in this article are just heartbreaking.



15.01.2022 All the information that you come across today, take note of the Traditional names for our capital cities. There is great importance in passing on knowledge of culture and language.

14.01.2022 The death of George Floyd has shaken American society. In our own ‘lucky’ country, Indigenous Australians are the most incarcerated people in the world and they are far more likely to die in custody than non-Indigenous prisoners. What would it take for us to be outraged?

14.01.2022 One of the most common questions we hear through our social networks is ‘what can I do to support reconciliation?’ Well, here’s a good start. From the Heart is an education project that’s designed to strengthen awareness around the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Here are three simple things you can do to support this important initiative. http://canvas3.com/how-you-can-support-from-the-heart/

14.01.2022 This is the perfect example of conveying health messages through a cultural lens. It is important for our community members to recognise the seriousness of coronavirus and the need to protect the vulnerable. https://www.abc.net.au//indigenous-dot-paintings-/12110988

12.01.2022 - Indigenous women are ten times more likely to be targeted by police. - They are more than twice as likely to suffer from chronic disease. - Half of all Indigenous women who died in custody did not receive appropriate care.... Today is the anniversary of the declaration of Indigenous human rights. Given that last week yet another Indigenous woman died in police custody, the question has to be, 'what constitutes a breach of duty of care?

08.01.2022 This is a really great interactive that maps Captain Cook’s journey through the Pacific and his interactions with Indigenous Peoples. https://cook250.netlify.app/

08.01.2022 "We want to tell stories about superheroes because we believe that superheroes serve a role in this world and we want the world to be a better place" Tom Taylor It is such a positive impact that DC comic books are highlighting the strength of Indigenous Australian on such a global platform. https://www.abc.net.au//aboriginal-superhero-thy/12136148

03.01.2022 An absolutely amazing cartoon series that celebrates Traditional Indigenous languages, produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It follows the adventures of Little J and Big Cuz who are Indigenous Australian kids living with their Nanna and Old Dog, the dog. The cartoon is spoken in the Indigenous languages of Gija, Noongar, Torres Strait Creole, Palawa Kani, Warlpiri and Djambarrpuyngu. https://iview.abc.net.au//lit/series/0/video/CK1942H006S00

01.01.2022 TAFE Queensland is the largest and most experienced provider of vocational education and training in the state, with a history of serving Queensland’s communities for more than 135 years. The Organisations’ current innovate RAP has embedded a strong commitment to ensuring governance and organisational processes are designed in collaboration with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. To ensure true representation and diversity in our thinking and implementation,... we are extending an invitation to members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community to a join a newly formed RAP Advisory Group. We are seeking applicants from varied backgrounds, representing the diverse make-up of TAFE Queensland and its’ student body. Industry experience and background may include: The Arts Trades Health, Education and service delivery areas Indigenous Enterprises and Tourism Torres Strait Islander community members The RAP Advisory group will have responsibility for advising the CEO and the TAFE Qld RAP champion on guiding principles to support the culturally appropriate implementation of the RAP. This advice will help achieve maximum impact in the sustainable development of educational achievement and well-being for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, whilst acknowledging the expert knowledge, skills and abilities brought by community. Remuneration and travel costs will be discussed with successful candidates. We invite all applicants to forward an Expression of Interest to Selena King at [email protected] or contact 0412 263 480 for further information. The closing date for receipt of applications is the 23rd July 2020.

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