Allyship and ReconciliACTION
Join us at the next ACEL Qld Pivotal People event as we discuss Allyship and ReconciliAction, and the role middle leaders play in capacity building, supporting staff on their cultural journey, valuing culture and creating safe and inclusive environments so that all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have the opportunity to thrive and flourish.
Sharing their knowledge, experience, and perspective with the Gold Coast Pivotal People Network are Tammy Baart, Dharug woman of the Boorooberongal clan, experienced middle leader and owner / founder of Blak Ignited; Lisa Catterson, Deputy Principal at Harris Fields State School; Regan Veivers, Deputy Principal at Ashmore State School; and Cheyanne Conroy, Wurundjeri woman and Acting Head of Department: Wellbeing & Engagement at Coomera Rivers State School.
We hope you’ll join us for a powerful evening of sharing, collaborating and networking with current and aspiring middle leaders.
When: Wednesday 1st May, 5-6.30pm
Where: Coomera Rivers State School
81-87 Finnegan Way
Coomera Q 4209
Cost: ACEL members - Free; Non-members $10 (Join ACEL at a discounted 12-month membership fee of $160 (normal price $215) and attend for free!)
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