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Empowering Voices: Students Review Prace’s Reconciliation Action Plan

Posted August 23, 2024

This week, Lauren from our Prace RAP Working Group presented Prace’s Reconciliation Action Plan to the college students at both Mernda and Reservoir campuses.

This term, these students are engaged in a VET unit focused on Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety. During the presentation, the students inquired about Prace’s current strategies to ensure cultural safety for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community members who work with us or access our services.

They are now reviewing our organisational cultural safety practices and will be providing the RAP Working Group with their ideas and recommendations after completing their evaluation.

We look forward to hearing their valuable feedback!

Sabrina Connely-Carpenter is a proud Aboriginal trans woman and student at Prace College.
Art allows Sabrina to express who she is, tell her story and share her creative ideas.

“This painting represents the chance that Prace has given me to complete my schooling. I made it to remind them of the chance they have given me and that I took up that chance. The cloud in the corner represents the first day, as it was a cloudy day. The Aboriginal flag represents me helping the school with their acknowledgement and my identity. The trans flag and the gay flag represents me as a sister girl, part of the LGBT community.”

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