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Reconciliation in Education

Reconciliation South Australia run programs that support education sites and sectors to embed reconciliation in education settings and systems

Reconciliation in Education

If your organisation meets the below criteria and you'd like to know more about working with Reconciliation SA and getting involved with our education programs, register here for a consult with our Education team.

We are a member based, non-profit organisation that relies on government and non-government funding, memberships and events to fund our programs.

Sign up for full access

All of our programs are able to be accessed for free for those in the Education sector. If you would like to support us to keep it this way, we encourage you to sign up as a member below.

Members will also receive exclusive and early access to our events, online learning resources, discounts and more.

Become an Education Member

Become a Yathu-Apinthi (Education) Member of Reconciliation SA to support our education programs. Members get Invitations to community of practice sessions, access to drop-in advice sessions and our e-resources library. 

Members also receive early access to exclusive events, discounts, and a vote on organisational governance decisions.

Join today! For just $350 +GST a year for schools and early learning sites, you can become a Yathu-apinthi member and embark on a journey of discovery, collaboration and positive change.

Who we work with

  • Out of School Hours care
  • Long day care
  • Family day care
  • Preschools
  • Kindergartens
  • Primary Schools
  • Secondary schools

Sectors we work with

  • State funded
  • Private
  • Independent
  • Catholic




Our Programs

  • Reconciliation in education
  • Education, action and change: anti-racism in schools and preschools
  • Reconciliation education grants
  • Events
  • Competitions
 

Reconciliation South Australia work with education sites across South Australia to better value and embed reconciliation as part of their core work. To engage in reconciliation in education, sites can explore the following:

  • Develop a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) on the Narragunnawali platform
  • Embed reconciliation in their practice, pedagogies, and curriculum planning
  • Understand their professional responsibilities
  • Learn about the UN Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • Engage in anti-racism learning and practice
  • Learn about history and truth telling in education settings

Reconciliation SA can help guide your education setting wherever you are in your journey and we encourage you to get in touch with us to open up the conversation for your school or early learning site.

Operational Partners

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