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Mount Druitt Press Conference: First Nations
This is only the start! The speakers will be coming together again to speak at Chifley college Bidwill Campus, and will be at the FUNPARK Festival on September 25th! Make sure you save the date! You can follow the FUNPARK Facebook page and Instagram for day to day updates.
If you missed their talk, or would like to hear it again, the live-streamed conversation is available online! It is available on the MCA website on the Digital Aboriginal Embassy. Click the link here, and scroll down to June 11th to watch the whole conversation, including audience questions. English captions are available.
Thank you again to Brittney, Riana, Safia and Maddison, as well as Steven, Uncle Greg and Uncle Wes, for sharing your thoughtful perspectives and stories with us. This is only the start!
All workshop photos were taken by Sivani Yaddanapudi. All photos taken for the Mount Druitt Press Conference: First Nations Voices, MCA Late, 11 June 2020 where
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Mounty Yarns is a youth-led project, presented in this film as stories, expertise, and knowledge by and with Aboriginal young people with lived experience of the criminal justice system and the impact it has on them and their families.
In Mt Druitt (Darug Country in Western Sydney), the Aboriginal community is also focusing on young leaders to develop their capacity to share stories and advocate for change based on their lived experience of the criminal justice system. Other areas identified in Mt Druitt that are important for the community to help keep its young people out of prison and create safer communities is the OzTag program, Mounty Yarns work (creative advocacy and storytelling), Learner Driver Mentors Program, youth support from police custody, bail project, community fines action plan and access to data.
Watch the film here:
The JR Mt Druitt team and young people has also developed the Mounty Yarns Report for all stakeholders with the following key polic