On this page
- A message from the Commissioner
- Understanding cultural safety for Aboriginal children and young people
- A conversation on experiences of racism and the importance of cultural safety
- Panel discussion: Breaking down the barriers to cultural safety
- Addressing organisational paralysis
- A practical approach towards organisational change
On 19 June 2024 we held a Community of Practice event on Child Safe Standard 1: creating culturally safe environments for Aboriginal children and young people. You can watch the recordings of some of the presentations and panel discussions from the Community of Practice below.
For more information about Child Safe Standard 1. download our new resources: Understanding cultural safety for Aboriginal children and young people.
A message from the Commissioner
Presenter:
- Liana Buchanan, Principal Commissioner for Children and Young People
Understanding cultural safety for Aboriginal children and young people
Presenter:
- Meena Singh, Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People
A conversation on experiences of racism and the importance of cultural safety
Presenters:
- Meena Singh, Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People
- Elias, Youth Council member
Panel discussion: Breaking down the barriers to cultural safety
Panellists:
- Caroline Kell, Blak Wattle (Panel Chair)
- Belinda Grooby, Tribe Monbulk Youth
- Emily Sanders, Commission for Children and Young People
- Nicole Cassar, Independent Consultant
- Jye Warren, Catholic Diocese of Sandhurst
Addressing organisational paralysis
Presenter:
- Caroline Kell, Blak Wattle
A practical approach towards organisational change
Presenter:
- Chris Kotur AM, Leadership Victoria