First Nations at Fairholme
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Fairholme College embraces the need for Reconciliation - to actively strengthen relationships between First Nations peoples and Non-First Nations peoples for the benefit of all.
We are a community that champions inclusivity, understanding for and respect of First Nations Peoples, culture and history.
Fairholme Acknowledgement of Country
Fairholme College proudly stands on a place of learning thousands of years old.
We pay our respects to the traditional custodians of this land, the Giabal, Jarowair and West Wakka Wakka peoples.
We acknowledge their continuing connection to and care for the land, waterways, culture and community.
We honour the ancestors of this land and thank them for sharing their cultures, spiritualities and ways of living.
Inspired by the love of God, we recognise that reconciliation is a whole community commitment. May we always walk respectfully together.
Our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)
Our Fairholme College Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) demonstrates our respect for, and commitment to, nurture and grow First Nations peoples' cultural presence, perspectives and influence across our community.
This important and all-inclusive document, focuses on the three core elements which underpin our approach to reconciliation:
- Relationships - we recognise that relationships underpin all aspects of our community. Specifically, in growing our understanding of First Nations' culture, we commit to listening and connecting with a spirit of reflective reconciliation.
- Respect - in acknowledging the diversity of First Nations groups within the wider Fairholme community, we agree that respect will be evident in our everyday practices.
- Opportunities - we celebrate the opportunities to be a dynamic place of learning, where First Nations' perspectives are embedded within the formal and informal curriculum both at Fairholme and on country.
This is a document that will not sit on shelves in classrooms and offices gathering dust, It is a living and breathing document that will guide our reconciliation efforts for many years to come.
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