Aboriginal Cultural School Workshops | Aboriginal School Immersions

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First Nations Cultural Education delivers aboriginal school workshops and aboriginal cultural immersions to your educational institution with our school incursions.

Establishing herself into the education system in 1998, CEO Connie Dawson has continuously delivered aboriginal culture and workshops into early learning centres, schools and colleges across Australia, long before aboriginal culture became apart of the school curriculum.

Connie's 100% woman owned First Nations Education (FNE) facilitate Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural immersions for early learning centers and schools. FNE also works with universities, businesses, corporate and government sectors and events with more information available at Aboriginal Cultural Immersions.

Connie represents Indigenous Elders, Traditional Owners, Aboriginal Artists and Cultural Dancers and together we provide Welcome To Country, Smoking Ceremonies, Yidaki (Didgeridoo ) and dance performance on a national level as well as highly interactive Art and Culture Workshops on a National level. During First Nations Education Early Learning and School Immersions, Students and Participants will learn about the Traditions, Culture, Dance and Dreamings of Australia’s longest surviving human culture.
 
In 1996, Connie co-founded an Aboriginal cultural performance & workshop company. She toured didgeridoo & culture performers through Europe & the Middle East and then returned to Australia to introduce cultural immersions into the education system in Australia. With 22 years of experience and twin aboriginal teenage daughters, she focuses on delivering excellence in aboriginal cultural immersion’s through authentic aboriginal incursion’s and workshops to Australia’s early learning centers and schools of all ages, denominations and backgrounds. Throughout her career, she has facilitated thousands of aboriginal school incursions and has maintained long term business relationships.

First Nations Education expertise and understanding on the implementation of aboriginal culture into the education sector is second to none in Australia. All First Nation Education Facilitators play an important role sharing culture to young Australians of all background and our teams hold Working With Children Certification, Blue Cards or Sams4Schools certification.

Highly respected within indigenous communities and the education sectors, Connie's First Nations Education has a growing list of cultural leaders and performers driving her to create employment opportunity for them to deliver culture.

National Sorry Day

May 26th 2024 - We remember and acknowledge the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families and communities, which we now know as ‘The Stolen Generations’.

National Sorry Day is a day to acknowledge the strength of Stolen Generations Survivors and reflect on how we can all share in the healing process.


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Reconciliation Week

The National Reconciliation Week, held the week of 27 May - 3 June with the theme for 2024, Now More Than Ever, is a reminder to all of us that no matter what, the fight for justice and the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will and must continue.

There have been many moments in Australia’s reconciliation journey that make us want to turn away. But when things are divisive, the worst thing we can do is disengage or disconnect.

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NAIDOC Week 2024
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NAIDOC Week

National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia between the 7th - 14th July 2024, to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth. You can support and get to know your local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities through activities and events held across the country.
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Early Childhood Learning and School Immersions

Early Childhood Learning and School Curriculum

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Connie@click-here
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+61 0403 313 829

Corporate, University and Government Events

Corporate, University and Government Events

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Darrel@click-here
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+61 0422 973 185

Kaurna Country

The Adelaide Plains is located in Kaurna Country and the Peramangk people are the custodians of the Mount Barker region in the Adelaide hills.

Turrbal and Yuggera

Brisbane is home to the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples while the Gold Coast traditional owners ar the Yugambeh people. Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples belong to the Sunshine Coast.

Eora and Yuin Nations

The Eora Nation are custodians of the Greater Sydney region with Gadigal people custodians of Sydney city and central Sydney Harbour. The Yuin people are caretakers running down the soiuth coast of NSW

Wurundjeri Country

The Wurundjeri people are custodians of the Melbourne. The Wadawurrung live in the regions near Melboune down to Geelong along the penisula

Your Immersion Purchase Has Duel Impact

First Nations Education events benefit both attendees and facilitators. They increase the economy and create jobs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Investing in these events fosters a culturally inclusive and reflective student body or workforce.

Aboriginal Cultural Immersions and Incursions

Why Work With FNE?

First Nations Education is a 100% woman owned business working with and supporting aboriginal facilitators to deliver education programs to schools on Australia aboriginal culture.

Aboriginal Cultural Immersions, an initiative of First Nations Education and Blue Tongue Management
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Acknowledgement

Aboriginal Cultural Incursions acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website may contains images or names of people who have since passed away.