Do you provide any online training for those who can’t attend face-to-face sessions?
Yes. We have e-learning accredited courses for teachers of primary and secondary education. We also have an e-library available to participants.
Services
What do the Aboriginal cultural workshops for Ages 0-5 entail?
A series of workshops have been designed especially for pre-schools and early learning centres to encourage play-based learning and for our little explorers 0-5years old. Each session is 45 mins long will vary in content based on the student's ages and abilities. Longer or additional sessions are available on request.
We offer the following workshops to this age group:
- Time to move (Aboriginal Dance)
- Interwoven (Aboriginal weaving)
- Appreciation (Aboriginal Art Appreciation)
- Torres Strait Islander dance and culture
What do the Aboriginal cultural workshops for Primary and upwards entail?
Speaking in Colour offers a range of innovative Aboriginal cultural and art workshops that bring Aboriginal perspectives into the classroom for your students – from primary age and upwards.
We offer the following workshops to this age group:
- Time to move (Aboriginal Dance)
- Interwoven (Aboriginal weaving)
- Appreciation (Aboriginal Art Appreciation)
- Possum (Possum Skin Cloaks)
- Torres Strait Islander dance and culture
- Artefact making
- Yidaki (Didgeridoo) playing
Do you run cultural programs?
Speaking in Colour offers a range of programs ranging from 5 day intensives to 4-20 week courses.
Do you provide any online training for those who can’t attend face-to-face sessions?
Yes. We have e-learning accredited courses for teachers of primary and secondary education. We also have an e-library available to participants.
Where do you run your team building sessions?
Some of these take place in our office in Newcastle and others take place at your premises. Get in touch to discuss via our Contact page.
Are you a certified NESA training provider?
Yes, we are. Please visit our education section.
What’s a RAP?
The word RAP stands for Reconciliation Action Plan and these are specifically designed for workplaces.
To develop a RAP, your organisation must be a workplace, have employees, and have operations in Australia, among other prerequisites.
We can help you in the development of your RAP as part of our consulting services.
What’s an Indigenous Procurement Policy?
The primary purpose of the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) is to stimulate Indigenous entrepreneurship, business and economic development, providing Indigenous Australians with more opportunities to participate in the economy.
Prior to the implementation of the policy, Indigenous enterprises secured limited business from Commonwealth procurement. The policy is intended to significantly increase the rate of purchasing from Indigenous enterprises.
We help organisations in developing their IPP, if you are interested please contact us.
Do you offer a NAIDOC week package?
Yes, we offer both full and half-day packages, ranging from 4 - 6 workshops.
You can choose from the following workshops:
- Possum skin cloak
- Interwoven
- Time to move (m&f teachers available),
- Art appreciation
- Elders talk and
- Artefact making
To book our NAIDOC week packages, please contact us.