June 12, 2014

CASSE Peaceful Schools Program

The CASSE Peaceful Schools Team is looking forward to presenting at two important forthcoming conferences. Carolyn Aston, Director of CASSE’s Peaceful Schools Program, will be presenting […]
June 5, 2014

PPAA Conference

Pamela Nathan, Director of CASSE’s Aboriginal Australian Relations Program, will be presenting at the The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Association of Australasia’s (PPAA) 34th Annual Conference this Monday, 9th June 2014. […]
May 30, 2014

Heavy burden of disadvantage

Re ‘Budget unfairness hits mental health’, by Sebastian Rosenberg and Lesley Russell, published in The Canberra Times, 28 May 2014 On May 28, The Canberra Times […]
May 27, 2014

Gaming for good

Developing computer games with a sense of altruism CASSE’s student-driven Peaceful Schools Program (PSP) is working with Deakin University Information Technology students to develop a new computer game […]
May 23, 2014

What to watch this weekend…

Just in time for the weekend, CASSE movie reviews… Babakiueria Turns the tables to shine a light on the strangeness, condescension and awfulness of colonisation. What […]
May 21, 2014

Warren Mundine warns on remote funding

By Pamela Nathan Re: ‘Warren Mundine warns on remote funding’, by Patricia Karvelas, published in The Australian, May 20, 2014 Patricia Karvelas reports that scores of […]
May 7, 2014

Racism cut deeply

By Pamela Nathan Re ‘Racism cut me deep: Adam Goodes casts Eddie McGuire aside’, by Peter Lalor, published in The Australian, May 6, 2014 In the glaring […]