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What a night attending the Kinaway Business Awards on Friday. An opportunity for Indigenous businesses to have their hard work, commitment and, of course, success, recognised by their peers and the wider community. Congratulations to all the winners!
Today's the final day of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.
Read Karabena's blog about the impact of family violence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and the need for innovative and First Nations-led responses https://t.co/VaNdZw8H4c
Coming up in Webcast 4 of The Cultural Determinants of Health (CDoH) Webcast Series, Kerry will lead the session on Connection to Family, Kinship & Community on 13 August at 12pm, hosted by @CentreHki.
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Kerry will continue The Cultural Determinants of Health (CDoH) Webcast Series on 16 July 2021 at 12pm, hosted by @CentreHki.
The session will look at nurturing respectful relationships by understanding Indigenous spirituality.
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By enacting The Charter of Rights for Children Yet to be Conceived, parents are encouraged to nurture and establish a healthy life for their unborn child.
For the full list of rights see https://t.co/yHr1qmVNiY
The tenth right a child can expect of their parents is that they:
The Charter of Rights for Children Yet to be Conceived encourages parents to establish healthy environments to support the growth of their child.
For the full list of rights see https://t.co/yHr1qmVNiY
The ninth right a child can expect of their parents is that they:
How you engage with children has repercussions for the way they learn and engage, and their expressed tendencies will be formed by these engagements.
How can you change your language and engagement style to nurture the healthy growth of your child?
First 1000 Days Aus established The Charter of Rights for Children Yet to be Conceived to encourage parents to establish healthy environments for their child to grow.
For the full list of rights see https://t.co/yHr1qmVNiY
The eighth right a child can expect is that they:
Planning for your babies starts prior to birth and even conception. Taking the time as a woman to judge your compatibility with your partner on the basis of whether they would be a good father is your right and a right to protect on behalf of your unborn child.
The Charter of Rights for Children Yet to be Conceived exists to ensure parents plan for and establish a healthy environment for unborn children to grow.
For the full list of rights see https://t.co/yHr1qmVNiY
The seventh right a child should expect is to:
Molecular Decolonisation acknowledges that trauma and resilience get passed through generations and this reflects in our bodies.
We can combat the effects of trauma through the consumption of traditional food, connecting to country, birth practices, smoking ceremonies and more.
Today we look back and celebrate a win for the people of Torres Strait, as their Ailan Kastom tradition, whereby children take on their cultural parent's names, was officially recognised.
To read more about this big win, see our blog post below:
https://t.co/bPAt5Zb7DV
First 1000 Days Aus created The Charter of Rights for Children Yet to be Conceived to encourage parents to establish healthy livelihoods for unborn children.
For the full list of rights see https://t.co/yHr1qmVNiY
The sixth right parents should uphold for their child is to:
First 1000 Days Australis established The Charter of Rights for Children Yet to be Conceived to promote healthy livelihoods for unborn children to grow.
For the full list of rights see https://t.co/yHr1qmVNiY
The fifth right parents should uphold for their child is to:
Our Men Are Our Shields.
In order to reclaim the different roles men and women have in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, we must acknowledge the disruption caused to these roles by Colonialism.
A great read about a group of Aboriginal men reflecting on their experiences during their partners' pregnancies. A thorough discussion about perceptions of parenthood, support networks, and experiences with healthcare professionals.
See the report here: https://t.co/MkTGn9H1dx