CASSEtv is an new initiative for sharing news and videos from its programs. CASSE Aboriginal Australian Relations Program has recently uploaded a number of video interviews with people who are working towards creating safe supportive environments within communities, people who are working to change minds and save lives.
The most recent interview is with Ricky Mentha, an Indigenous Research Fellow with the Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute. He shares his life journey with Pamela Nathan, Director of CASSE Aboriginal Australian Relations Program. Click on the link below to view this interview and others from CASSE’s recent trip to central Australia.
https://www.casse.org.au/aboriginal-program/casse-tv-aboriginal-program/
Making a No 7 fb.watch/bdmm_Z8Mqx/ via @FacebookWatch Wayne Scruton describes the skill required to make a traditional tool in this video. #No7 #boomerang #aboriginal #aboriginalculture #traditionaltools #alicesprings #northernterritory pic.twitter.com/eCbJaiQmne
About 4 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Twitter Web App
CASSE Aboriginal Australian Relations Program Newsletter - December 2021 - mailchi.mp/6fab23b968e3/c…
About 6 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Mailchimp
T-shirts for sale. Profits help CASSE facilitate cultural healing camps for Indigenous youth in the Northern Territory. Click here to purchase: casse.org.au/t-shirts/ #cultural #healing #camps #culturalhealingcamps #Indigenous #Youth #CASSE pic.twitter.com/AGfgEKUrzg
About 7 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone
The Northern Territory's numbers in youth detention are soaring - ABC News. As more Aboriginal youth enter detention, CASSE’s cultural healing camp at Alice Springs Youth Detention Centre is an essential program that brings culture and Country into custody. pic.twitter.com/mWxZIPyRXl
About 8 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone
CASSE is delighted to welcome Mr Raymond Walters as our new Board member and Mr Robert Hoosan (Cultural Co-ordinator)and Mr Martin Juggadai (original founder of Men’s Tjilirra Movement) as Board patrons. Click here for bios: casse.org.au/about-us/casse… pic.twitter.com/VbpbSD6C3R
About 8 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone
Message: CASSE Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and we pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and Elders, both past and present.
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