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FW: ( NSW ) Launch of the Burawa National Indigenous Careers Centre, to move our Mob up.

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Date: Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 8:32 AM
Subject: Launch of the Burawa National Indigenous Careers Centre, to move our Mob up.
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23 February 2022

Launch of the Burawa National Indigenous Careers Centre, to move our Mob up.

Burawa National Indigenous Careers Centre was launched this month, providing a national one stop shop for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander jobseekers to participate in culturally tailored free online courses. In a first of its kind approach, Burawa courses are available nationally to support career engagement and progression.

Burawa, is a Dharug word that provides one interpretation for ‘up or upwards’. The program is funded by the Federal Government National Careers Institute to deliver online short courses and non-accredited training over a three-year period.

Developed by Tranby National Indigenous Adult Education and Training (Tranby), Burawa responds to a national need for more culturally informed career training and courses, to support Indigenous career success. This innovative national model is powered by Tranby’s impressive 65-year legacy of working with community and their deep knowledge of Aboriginal-controlled education as a means of empowerment and self-determination.

Until now, there has been a limited amount of clear, useful, and culturally competent information and support on vocational careers and employments pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Uncle Dion Barnett, a trainer at Tranby and born on Jagera land in Brisbane (whilst his mother was born on Wulgurakaba country in North Queensland), says it’s about acknowledging the many pathways’ people take in their career, while integrating Indigenous ways of learning.

“We know that when our people are engaged and feel culturally safe, success follows. Burawa offers online courses to support people throughout their career journey, from their career entry, or returning to their career after family or cultural responsibilities through to seeking career progression or a career change,” said Uncle Dion.

Emma Griggs (Wiradjuri), Burawa’s Project Director said an integral part of the program is access to tailored mentoring for support and guidance.

“We offer tailored mentoring to support mentors throughout our programs, men and women from a variety of sectors and backgrounds that are paired with mentees as someone who has already walked the path they wish to embark on, someone to share their journey and offer that guidance,” said Emma.

The course content has been developed ensuring cultural competency throughout, delivered through narrative and supported by, visual and community links. Participants are encouraged to apply different ways of thinking to apply career pathway mapping. The program also includes leadership training, professional upskilling, and culturally safe mentor support.

Aunty Corina is a Dharug/Dharawal wagulgu guwul diyin of Sydney (Dharug/Dharawal First Nations senior woman of Sydney).  Aunty Corina, a cultural and language educator of Wayali Gili, Dharug Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation and Yanama Budyari Gumada Aboriginal Corproration was engaged in the development of an appropriate language name for the program, to ignite language to the country and to people, providing cultural strength.

At present, Dharug Ngurra is working to restore and revitalise the Dharug Dhalang (language) with and for Community. Through a dynamic consultation process, Aunty Corina highlighted ‘Burawa’ as a word that encapsulated the meaning of the program, demonstrating the importance of education as a tool of empowerment for community.

The Burawa artwork was created by Aboriginal artist Luke Penrith, with ancestry from the Wiradjuri, Wotjobaluk, the Yuin and the Gumbaynggirr nations.  Luke himself is a proud Tranby alumnus.

 

“I am passionate about adult education, and the role it plays in helping us be where we want to be. I was so pleased to work on this artwork, to help embed our stories into this new initiative. I wanted to represent our long traditions, of mob coming together to study, build knowledge and skills, just as our ancestors have done for thousands of years,” Luke said.

Applications are now open for 2022 non-accredited short courses, head to www.burawa.com.au for more information.

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For interviews please contact media@33creative.com.au or call Haidee Allan, 0402 560 135.

 

 

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Burawa’s Project Director, Emma Griggs (Wiradjuri)

Uncle Dion Barnett, a trainer at Tranby

Burawa artwork by Luke Penrith

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FW: Closing the Gap Grants Documents and Contact Officers

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From: Zach Turnbull <Zach.Turnbull@aboriginalaffairs.nsw.gov.au>
Date: Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 10:19 AM
Subject: Fwd: Closing the Gap Grants Documents and Contact Officers
To: Rebecca Butler <rebecca2@tfss.com.au>, Cyril Green <cgreen@armidale.nsw.gov.au>, Glen Crump <glen.crump@gmail.com>

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Can you please distribute 


From: Carlie Remm <carlie.remm2@aboriginalaffairs.nsw.gov.au>
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2022 10:17:12 AM
To: AANSW – Regions <AANSW-Regions@aboriginalaffairs.nsw.gov.au>
Cc: Kate Butler <Kate.Butler@aboriginalaffairs.nsw.gov.au>; Robin Silva <robin.silva@aboriginalaffairs.nsw.gov.au>; Jo Mason <jo.mason1@aboriginalaffairs.nsw.gov.au>; Cara Harding-Martin <cara.hardingmartin@aboriginalaffairs.nsw.gov.au>
Subject: Closing the Gap Grants Documents and Contact Officers

OFFICIAL

Good Morning All,

As you know Closing the Gap grants are now open and will close on 25 March 2022.  I have attached one pagers which can be shared through networks and below are links to other relevant documents which can also be found on the AANSW Website.

When community members enquire about CtG they will be directed to call the 1800 Reception number, who will then forward the call to any of the nominated CtG Contact Officers.

Closing the Gap Contact Officers are:

  • Shar Goodwin
  • Jodi Shannon
  • Jodie Stewart
  • Tina Swan
  • Claudia Cross
  • Robin Silva
  • Jo Mason
  • Carlie Remm

Document Links:

Aboriginal Affairs NSW – 2022 Closing The Gap Strengthening Community Capability Grants

Program Guidelines

Step by Step Guide – Stream 1

Step by Step Guide – Stream 2

FAQ’s

 

Aboriginal Affairs NSW – 2022 Closing The Gap Strengthening Business Capability Grants

Program Guidelines

Step by Step Guide – Stream 1

Step by Step Guide – Stream 2

FAQ’s

As always please reach out if you have any questions.

Have a lovely day!

Carlie.

Carlie Remm | Assistant Project Officer, Grants
Aboriginal Affairs NSW, Department of Premier and Cabinet
Level 1, BAYLINK, 3 Flora Crescent, Batemans Bay, NSW 2536
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FW: ( NSW ) Coledale Community Centre – Grapevine

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Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2022 3:44 PM
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