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Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency

Locality: Preston, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9287 8800



Address: 340 Bell Street, Preston 3072 Preston, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.vacca.org

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25.01.2022 Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Nothing is more important than keeping our women, children, young people and families safe from family violence and other forms of harm. VACCA, as the largest provider of Aboriginal family violence services in the state we work holistically with women, men, young people, and children affected by family violence providing support in prevention, early intervention, intervention, and crisis family violence programs. If you or someone you know experiences family violence and need immediate help call 000 to find out more about other support services visit: www.vacca.org/page/contact/needing-help-now #WAFV2020 #16daysofactivism #familyviolence #endfamilyviolence



19.01.2022 We at VACCA work tirelessly to ensure Victoria is a fairer place for Aboriginal children and families. We commend the Victorian Government for their commitment towards and investment in the Aboriginal community in the 2020/21 State budget. Read our full statement on the Victorian Government State Budget 2020/21 here: https://bit.ly/33iOyqS

19.01.2022 Youth Yarning Strong - Our first meeting will be held on today - Friday the 13th of November at 4pm! The welcome packs are ready!!! A Zoom Meeting link will be shared with those who have registered. The purpose of the Youth Advisory Council is:... 1. To capture feedback about client experiences with VACCA programs, we will then use this feedback to inform future program design and to improve future service delivery. 2. To empower young people at VACCA by providing them with opportunities to speak up, be mentored in leadership and get training in areas they are interested in. There will be a total of: -6 meetings -4 one day training workshops run by external trainers (e.g. public speaking, mental health first aid) - An overnight cultural leadership retreat scheduled over the next 12 months. Once we are allowed to hold in person meetings, we will ensure each young person has support getting to and from each meeting. Meetings will be held at the VACCA Preston office once COVID-19 restrictions are further eased. Each young person will receive: A welcome pack A Camp pack (sleeping bag, toiletries, cultural resources) A gift card at the end of each YAC meeting And much more! There are only a limited number of spots remaining so be quick to register if you are interested in participating! To register or to find out more info on our website. https://www.vacca.org/p/get-involved/vacca-advisory-council

18.01.2022 As part of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence from 25 November to 10 December, the City of Whittlesea brings you various events that you can be a part of to mark this important week. Woven basket making with Ngumpie Weaving - Be a part of this workshop to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Check out the details in the flyer. Follow our page as we bring you more interesting workshops and events that you can be a part of.



18.01.2022 AFL Masters Women's match are looking for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players. Are you keen to play Women’s AFL Masters in Canberra in December? Open to players aged 32+. Click on this link to register. https://membership.sportstg.com/regoform.cgi?formID=96517 This link is for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander players. No fees are charged via this link.... Find out details in the flyer.

16.01.2022 Join Victorian Naidoc’s Community Cabaret for music, comedy and stories from community to celebrate the end of NAIDOC week 2020. Link to livestream: https://fb.me/e/1PmJuTnBi #vaccaorg #NAIDOCWeek #alwayswasawayswillbe

15.01.2022 Restrictions are easing, but it's important that we all play our part to keep community safe. Our COVID-19 resources page is updated with the latest information you need to stay safe, healthy and strong: https://bit.ly/3o2oLLv



15.01.2022 Last year, our supporters helped us to provide over 2,500 Christmas gifts to children and young people in care and in our programs This year, the need will be even greater due to the effects of COVID-19 and economic recession. Make a donation or fundraise to give the gift of joy this Christmas: https://bit.ly/38Xx1In... #vaccaorg #christmas2020 #donate

14.01.2022 Media Release: UN Human rights session calls on Canberra to raise age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14. See our response https://www.vacca.org/page/stories/media... The Guardian Article https://www.theguardian.com//china-attacks-australia-at-un

13.01.2022 The CEO of VACCA, Muriel Bamblett AM, said today, the $40m of funding announced by the Deputy Premier to resource front line Aboriginal organisations to support social and economic recovery is welcomed. Read our full statement on the announcement via https://bit.ly/3kjp0zm

12.01.2022 Sending strength and love to our community today. Always was, always will be.

11.01.2022 Today is Remembrance Day. We remember those who lost their lives in all wars, conflicts and peace operations.



09.01.2022 Celebrate the LGBTIQA+ community with a high-energy virtual party, hosted by Victorian Naidoc as part of NAIDOC week Tune in from 8pm to celebrate all things Pride: https://fb.me/e/b2KvAPuaQ

09.01.2022 Hey you mob! If you’re planning to head out to an event on January 26, remember to look out for each other and stay COVID safe. Find out if the event you’re attending has a COVID safety plan in place, and follow all directions given by the event organiser. Stay deadly and keep community safe!

06.01.2022 This time of year can be challenging for our mob and it's important to remember to take care of yourself and those around you. Some great tips here for staying grounded from Koorie Youth Council If you need support, help is available: https://bit.ly/3iLq9ki

06.01.2022 What does January 26 mean to you? For many it is a day of mourning, a reminder of colonisation and the resulting dispossession and displacement of our people. It is also a day for us to recognise our strength and resilience, and to celebrate the survival of our culture.... This Survival Day, we urge all Australians to reflect on how we can create a day that all of us can celebrate and be proud of. Read our statement: https://bit.ly/3iyq6It

05.01.2022 January 26 was declared a Day of Mourning by Aboriginal people long before it was celebrated as a national holiday. This date marks a day of anger and sadness for many, and serves as a reminder of the ongoing disadvantage, injustice and trauma our people face higher rates of youth incarceration, homelessness, and gaps in health and education outcomes. VACCA supports changing the date and finding a day in which we can all feel included and participate in equally a day to c...elebrate together. #changethedate #notthedatetocelebrate

04.01.2022 #tbt the 2019 NAIDOC March so deadly seeing thousands of people marching and celebrating culture. This year you can walk virtually alongside Aunty Pam and Uncle Jack as they remind us all why we march. JOIN THE MARCH (VIRTUAL) TODAY FROM 11:45 am at the below link.... https://fb.me/e/225Bg75yu

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