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Reconciliation in Action

RAP Team & Connect Group

St Paul Lutheran School 

Acknowledgement of Country

 

At St Paul Lutheran, we acknowledge all First Nations people within our school community. We offer our respects to the Kaurna people and their elders past, present, and emerging and recognise their deep relationships to the land. We recognise that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are Australia's first storytellers, artists, communities and creators of culture. We appreciate the gum trees, lorikeets and magpies we see on the big park and in nature play and commit to caring for and respecting these lands, just as the Kaurna people have for generations. We promise to protect and nurture the environment, ensuring it remains a safe and welcoming space for all. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

 

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DREAMY, created by Common Ground, is a beautiful collection of mindful digital stories shared by First Nations storytellers, bringing the long-held tradition of oral storytelling into an engaging online format. Each story offers a gentle and meaningful way for children to connect with Country and deepen their understanding of First Nations perspectives. Two story series are currently available, each supported by multigenerational and intergenerational learning kits designed by First Nations educators Harmony Domaille and Clea North. These flexible resources can be adapted for any age group, learning style or ability, making them perfect for use both at home and in the classroom. Families interested in exploring these rich cultural stories can access the resource here:

https://www.commonground.org.au/dreamy