Aboriginal Scholarship Initiative “Mooditj Kaatajan”, or “Deadly Learning”
In 2018, FISH established its Aboriginal Scholarship Initiative (called “Mooditj Kaatajan”, or “Deadly Learning”) to support Aboriginal young people to ...
These projects provide equal opportunities for education, training, employment and life choices. They are run either directly by FISH or in partnership with others. As we do this, First Nations people are given opportunities in our society to be valued as positive, healing, and leading contributors to community in connecting people to caring for each other and caring for country.
If we are to break the cycle of generational trauma, poverty, and engagement in the justice system, First Nations people need to play a leading role in the development of projects and initiatives. This is what we do! The FISH team actively work with a broad cross section of our community to achieve positive outcomes.
Education and Learning for Life
FISH walks together with schools to provide opportunities in learning and education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ voices to be heard, in-person, on-Country, online and through books and resources.
We are here to partner with schools to guide their leadership staff and educators to engage students and the local community in the learning journey.
Our education programs empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to create and embrace education and lifelong learning opportunities to break intergenerational cycles of social disadvantage.
Contact us about our professional development training to explore the dualities of Australian history and the value of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s cultures, knowledge and perspectives.
In 2018, FISH established its Aboriginal Scholarship Initiative (called “Mooditj Kaatajan”, or “Deadly Learning”) to support Aboriginal young people to
FISH has been working with the remote Aboriginal community of Bawoorroga in the Kimberley Region of WA to grow traditional
Every component of the FISH-Bawoorrooga Community Development Initiative is an education and training opportunity. In 2018, FISH and Bawoorrooga community
The Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) National curriculum and Western Australian curriculum provides schools, teachers, parents, and students
In 2018, FISH established its Aboriginal Scholarship Initiative (called “Mooditj Kaatajan”, or “Deadly Learning”) to support Aboriginal young people to ...
FISH has been working with the remote Aboriginal community of Bawoorroga in the Kimberley Region of WA to grow traditional ...
Every component of the FISH-Bawoorrooga Community Development Initiative is an education and training opportunity. In 2018, FISH and Bawoorrooga community ...
The Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) National curriculum and Western Australian curriculum provides schools, teachers, parents, and students ...
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