Transformational ethical story telling: A guide for story holders working with organisations
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Download the guide below or visit Our Race | Workshops and collaborative consulting (opens in new window) for more information.
Elemental Training programs have been designed to support teachers, home schoolers, youth workers and group facilitators run educational workshops with children and young people. All programs can be delivered in your current learning or play space, and at your own pace.
Elemental programs are different to other nature based or social change programs. The programs blend personal wellness, with earth stewardship and community action based on the understanding that meaningful transformation is based on three principles – care for self, care for earth and care for each other.
The Australian Hate Crime Network, in partnership with The University of Sydney, has designed resources to meet the various needs of individuals and community groups.
The website features a community toolkit designed to support capacity building, training and awareness workshops, and education and information sessions for community organisations.
The website provides translated resources, including a range of multilingual posters, flyers and social tiles to promote the site and additional external resources that support targets of hate crimes.
Reporting Racism Clearing House resource
Reporting Racism Clearing House provides a collection of information and resources about how to report racism or racial discrimination in Australia.
The website recommends strategies on how to effectively be an active bystander and ally for those targeted by racism. It highlights research from the Challenging Racism Project providing a series of videos about how to speak up and actions you can consider taking when you witness racism.
Reporting Racism Clearing House covers information about reporting racism, including that which occurs in locations where people are most likely to be discriminated and how to make a complaint. The website includes detailed information about legal frameworks relating to racism, dispute resolution, counselling and self-care resources for victims and witnesses of racist incidents.
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The report aims to encourage and assist local councils and other actors improve support services and reporting pathways for people who have experienced racism.