July 11, 2014

Bubs and Pubs

By Carolyn Aston Congratulations to Darren Maddock for ‘creating a safe sealed container’ for expecting Dads to openly discuss their reservations and fears about the imminent […]
July 4, 2014

The serious side of Cultural Trekking

By Pamela Nathan CASSE was very privileged to be able to visit  Ltyentye Apurte  for an overnight visit and join members of the community and Atyenhenge-Atherre Aboriginal Corporation (AAAC) […]
July 3, 2014

Are you trying too hard to be a parent?

by Carolyn Aston, Director CASSE’ Peaceful Schools Program. Response to Today Show interview with Professor Kim Oates: Are you trying too hard to be a perfect […]
June 30, 2014

Cultural Trekking

CASSE’s Aboriginal Australian Relations Team recently returned from a fantastic trip to Central Australia, to participate in a Cultural Trek and discuss potential program development. Thanks to […]
June 13, 2014

CASSE PSP Parent Night

One of the key features of CASSE’s Peaceful Schools Program (PSP) is parental engagement. As well as facilitating sessions for teachers and students, CASSE conducts sessions […]
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 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 […]