Community Action for Preventing Extremism (CAPE)

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All Together Now CAPE resource 

 

All Together Now has been working to undermine far- right extremism in Australia. The Community Action for Preventing Extremism (CAPE) Project provides information and training on the dangers of far-right extremism in Australia.

CAPE offers two countering far-right extremism workshops, “Identifying Far-right Extremism” and “Responding to Far-right Extremism”. These workshops are designed to provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the spectrum of far-right extremist groups in Australia, typical recruitment methods, and who is most at risk.

The workshops are beneficial for anyone who is interested to learn more about how far-right extremism might impact on young people in Australia today.

Dear White Parents video

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An intimate view of enlightening, sometimes uncomfortable, family discussions focused on parents helping their children understand racism through current events and sharing their own stories about how they first became aware of racism.

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Show Racism the Red Card

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Show Racism the Red Card (opens in new window)

 

Show Racism the Red Card (SRtRC) is the UK’s leading anti-racism educational charity.

SRtRC utilises the high-profile status of football and football players to help tackle racism in society.

The campaign provides educational workshops to young people and adults in schools, workplaces and at events held in football stadiums.                              

In addition to the direct education of young people and adults, SRtRC produces educational resources (opens in new window) to challenge misconceptions, stereotypes and negative attitudes in society.

The campaign’s website features educational films (opens in new window) with appearances from range of professional football players such as Harry Kane, Dele Ali, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Jordan Pickford, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Harry Maguire, Eni Aluko alongside England and Wales managers, Gareth Southgate and Ryan Giggs respectively.

The films address a range of issues surrounding racism and help teachers and other training professionals to deliver training in their schools and workplaces.

Reimagining Young People's Futures without Racism

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Professor Naomi Priest and Roxanne Jones from the Australian National University present a webinar looking at the impact of racism on health. The webinar features young people from the Youth Steering Group sharing their lived experiences.

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Racism, racial discrimination and child and youth health

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Racism, Racial Discrimination and Child and Youth Health Report (opens in new window)

 

This report focuses on Australian data collected in the last five years (2016–2020) and underscores the high prevalence of racial discrimination experienced by children and young people.

The report presents a series of interventions to reduce the impacts of racism on health. It highlights the under-utilisation of existing data and the need for investment in data analysis to inform future action across policy, research and practice.

Australian High School Anti-racism Kit

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Link to resource.

 

The Australian High School Anti-racism Kit is a tool made by Australian high school students, for Australian high school students, that we can use to take down racism brick by brick.

The creators of the tool made it because they want to build a future that doesn’t need anti-racism kits in the first place. As they say:

"For us, as recently graduated high school students of colour, we support anti-racism because we’re not happy to settle for ‘not being racist’.

We want to be anti-racist – to deliberately work towards breaking down the racism we’ve experienced personally and institutionally in our broader communities and society.

And you should too. Racism certainly affects either you or the people around you. It is a root cause of serious political, social, and economic injustices in our society, and it trickles down to the day-to-day experiences of harassment and discrimination.

We’re here to support you in creating change. There aren’t many anti-racism resources for Australian high school students that are actionable.

This kit – a collection of strategies, resources, and guides – tries to fill that gap. This kit offers tangible strategies to reduce racism in self, schools and societies."

You can also buy a copy of the book resource here (link opens in new window).

An introduction to discussing racism with children

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Link to All Together Now's website. 

 

Chances are that at some point you’ll need to navigate conversations about race and racism with the children in your life. This is true whether you’re a parent or guardian, a grandparent, an aunt or uncle, an au pair or other caregiver.

To make this easier, as well as more authentic and effective, All Together Now has partnered with the ABC series The School That Tried to End Racism to create this guide for adults having conversations with children about racism.

Racism. No Way!

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The Racism. No Way! website contains information about racism, as well as teaching resources. 

You can access the website here.

The Racism. No Way! website includes information on: 

  • understanding racism 
  • hate speech
  • cyber racism
  • population statistics
  • relevant legislation and policies 

The website also includes teaching resources for years K - 12, as well as supporting resources.