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An outstanding resource for school communities to develop localised language and cultural resources for your school. To download please click here Reconciliation Australia Q & A Factsheet This Q & A
factsheet is part of a series Reconciliation Australia is producing
aimed at informing the community and stimulating conversations about
the issues that affect us all.
To download the factsheet click here
Indigenous Education Resource Update Find out the latest
useful resources, practical ideas, research and reports in this new
free e-newsletter which any school leader or school community member
can subscribe to. There will be several issues per year, keeping you up
to date with the best of what is around.
Subscribe to the email newsetter by sending a blank email to join-ieru@edna.edu.au.
 The Indigenous Education Resource Update is a joint project of What Works and Dare to Lead.
The Apology - It's Time One
of our project partners, Reconciliation Australia, has released a
downloadable music video "The Apology - It's Time". Including many
well-known names in music and entertainment, this clips encourages
Australians to move forward together. Find out more by clicking here.
 | Resources Order Form |  | Many of the resources shown in the pages below are available to purchase through Dare to Lead. Click here to download the order form.
 | Page Links |  | Resources developed by Dare to Lead Listed here are the brochures, booklets and other materials developed by the project. Most of these are free and can be provided in small numbers to schools on request. Schools are welcome to download these from our website.
Resources Developed in Partnership with other organisations Listed here are the resources developed in partnership with other organisations which are available to Dare to Lead members, many at subsidised prices.
Other highly recommended resources A list of resouces highly recommended for use by Dare to Lead schools.
Links to recommended websites These websites provide information on resources relevant to educators of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
The Little Red Yellow Black Book is supported by a wesbite, which has additional audio and video content plus classroom resources including 40 pages of teachers notes that are free to download as PDF's. Please visit http://lryb.aiatsis.gov.au
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