Our Townsville team attended a great workshop by SNAICC – National Voice for our Children, Project Waterways, featuring two days of informative sessions focused on cultural responsiveness and trauma-informed practice.
The workshop aims to strengthen the capabilities of organisations like ours to ensure better outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.
Our team highly recommends it, saying, “It had good truth-telling of colonisation and the impact it had and has on Indigenous people.”
SHINE for Kids had the pleasure of being involved in ‘Behind the Sentence’, an installation by artist Dr. Paula Mahoney and presented by The Neighbourhood Justice Centre at Collingwood Yards in Melbourne for […]
We are pleased to introduce a brand-new uniform for our team, which represents SHINE for Kids and our work. The design was created by our Aboriginal Cross-Functional team and originally drawn […]