Campfire Conversation - Elisabeth Murdoch College
Elisabeth Murdoch College will hold a Campfire Conversation on Monday 4 April, from 5.30pm - 7.30pm.

The role of the Campfire Conversation is to bring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and schools together to listen, share and connect about self-determination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in education.

It is important that we provide a number of opportunities to gather the voices and opinions of those who wish to participate - this is just one of those opportunities.

You can choose to record your responses anonymously to any of the questions in the Microsoft Form below. The responses will be combined with the conversations that are captured on Monday 4 April and all responses will be shared with the Department of Education to inform future reforms.
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What does Elisabeth Murdoch College do well in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' learning and wellbeing?
What does Elisabeth Murdoch College do well in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' connection to their culture?
What could Elisabeth Murdoch College do better in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' learning and wellbeing?
What could Elisabeth Murdoch College do better in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' connection to their culture?
How could Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives and cultures be further prioritised in secondary schools?
How could schools address racism and promote cultural safety?
What decision making should be led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in regards to education?
What say would you like to have in decision making about your child's (if parent/carer) or your education (if current student)?
How could your current relationship with Elisabeth Murdoch College be strengthened?
What resources might be needed to support you, your family and your community to ensure you/your child reaches their full potential?
Any other comments/suggestions?
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