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Case Study on Indigenous Vocational Education and Training

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Case Study about Indigenous Vocational Education and Training

Summary:~ The Bush Babies program was initiated in 2007. Based in Orange NSW, the program works with mothers from the local Aboriginal playgroup to provide training in four competencies from the Certificate III in Children’s Services. The partnership aims to encourage Aboriginal women to see training as a pathway to improving and building stronger communities. The Institute initially responded to a need identified by the local Aboriginal playgroup who indicated their desire to learn more about childcare and undertake training which would set them on the path to running their own centre. To ensure the effectiveness of this training the Institute modified units, in consultation with Community Elders, Aboriginal Community Health Workers and the Aboriginal Medical Service, to ensure they included teaching appropriate to Indigenous roles and cultural values.

Case Study on Indigenous Vocational Education and Training

Objectives:- A representative from NSW Department of Community Services, Communities Division and the Orange Women’s Gathering group approached the Western Institute to be part of a pilot program. The aim of this pilot program was to encourage Aboriginal women to see training as a pathway to improving and building stronger communities particularly in the areas of parenting and educational outcomes for their children. The Institute had previously established ties with the playgroup through earlier training and had noted that participants in the playgroup expressed a desire to run their own centre, which would require training in childcare. Continue Perusing

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