Aboriginal artist Cassie Leatham's artwork "Over Time We Come Together"
Aboriginal Inclusion and Reconciliation
WOMINJEKA
World4kids Taylors Lakes would like to acknowledge that the place we meet is held on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people, part of the Kulin Nations, and we pay our respect to elders both past, present and future.
Welcome in the Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) language is Wominjeka.
World4kids Taylors Lakes would like to acknowledge that the place we meet is held on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people, part of the Kulin Nations, and we pay our respect to elders both past, present and future.
Welcome in the Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) language is Wominjeka.
World4kids Taylors Lakes respects all cultures that call Australia, and our suburb of Taylors Lakes, home. We want to see all children that attend our school and our program feel at comfortable, supported and welcomed in our program.
Racial discrimination is divisive and has no place in our society.
World4kids Taylors Lakes will continue to provide an inclusive, responsive and respectful environment that supports every stage of the children's learning and development, no matter of what cultural background they come from.
We are investigating and developing our own Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) so that we can can educate towards and recognise the need for true reconciliation in our community.
Through using the resources of Narragunnawali and other indiginous groups available we hope to join others on the path to reconciliation in Australia for this and coming generations to be united.
Racial discrimination is divisive and has no place in our society.
World4kids Taylors Lakes will continue to provide an inclusive, responsive and respectful environment that supports every stage of the children's learning and development, no matter of what cultural background they come from.
We are investigating and developing our own Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) so that we can can educate towards and recognise the need for true reconciliation in our community.
Through using the resources of Narragunnawali and other indiginous groups available we hope to join others on the path to reconciliation in Australia for this and coming generations to be united.
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