Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander Resources

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  • Listening to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander People’s Voices

    This self-directed learning guide has been prepared by Djirra in partnership with Safe and Equal, for family violence workers who have Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women as their clients. The guide includes an extensive range of resources and encourages critical reflection on your own practices and to continue your learning. Posted February 2022

  • Report 2021: State of Reconciliation in Australia

    This report captures the Reconciliation journey, where we need to go, and how we are going to get there. Posted June 2021

  • Change the Picture

    Addresses how gender inequality interacts with other forms of structural discrimination including colonisation to drive violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Posted July 2020

  • Yajilarra Nhingi, Mindija Warrma (From Dreams, Let's Make it Reality) animation

    This important animation created by Wiyi Yani U Thangani tells the story of First Nations women and girls - their strengths and their depth of knowledge, and their solutions to create a more inclusive and fairer nation. Posted February 2022

  • Measuring Progress Towards Genuine Partnerships Between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Indigenous Organisations

    Voluntary audit highlighting progress towards achieving genuine partnership goals, identifying strengths and the areas still needing development. Posted February 2021

  • Dhelk Dja: Safe our way

    Strong Culture, Strong Peoples, Strong Families (2018). Aboriginal 10-year family violence agreement for 2018 - 2028. The Dhelk Dja is a community-led Aboriginal agreement to address family violence. Posted July 2020

  • Deadly Western Connect - Website for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities

    The North Western Metropolitan Primary Health Network have supported the Aboriginal Services Network of the West (ASNoW) to build the capacity of the Network and complete activities that promote cultural safety and further link services and community. As part of this project, ASNoW developed the Deadly Western Connections website to increase opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to connect with services in the western suburbs of Melbourne. Posted November 2021

  • Research Summary: ANROWS - Understanding The Role of Law and Culture in Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Communities Responding to and Preventing Family Violence

    Posted July 2020

  • Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women’s Voices): Securing Our Rights, Securing Our Future Report 2020

    Posted December 2020