The goal of this program is to work alongside Aboriginal people in the Australian community to understand and process the emotional experiences of psychic pain, trauma and violence, thereby ‘making my spirit inside me good’, changing minds and thereby saving lives.
The past six months have been busy with the publication of one new booklet, listening to and documenting the stories of Aboriginal people, developing important projects with our partner organisations, and sharing our thinking with a growing audience. I urge you to read more about our achievements in this newsletter. Click here to view newsletter
Kurunna Mwarre!
Pamela
Pamela Nathan
Director
CASSE Aboriginal Australian Relations Program
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CASSE Aboriginal Australian Relations Program Newsletter - December 2022 - mailchi.mp/14a57669382c/c…
About 2 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Mailchimp
We need a healing place for youth. This place is on country because country holds. linkedin.com/posts/activity…
About 5 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Twitter Web App
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
Last year from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Twitter Web App
CASSE Aboriginal Australian Relations Program Newsletter - December 2021 - mailchi.mp/6fab23b968e3/c…
About a year ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Mailchimp
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.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people – please be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of people who have passed away.