MEDIA & JOURNAL
Writing an Acknowledgement of Country in early education and OOSH settings
Proud Gangalidda woman Hayley Goodrick shares the significance of Acknowledgement of Country in early learning and OOSH settings and provides practical tips on how to meaningfully incorporate this practice into daily routines, helping to build connections to the land and promote reconciliation from a young age.
Students' cultural immersion ahead of NAIDOC Week
The Leader explores how Rockdale Public School marks NAIDOC Week with Hayley Goodrick of Djalgala Aboriginal Education, teacher Josh Turner and Tyrell Corby on the final week of term before students go on holidays.
Promoting Indigenous education for NAIDOC Week
The Leader explores how the founder of an Aboriginal education program is expanding her cultural immersion sessions into more schools across St George and Sutherland Shire.
Inside small business: A champion for Indigenous education
As a Gangalidda woman, Hayley has developed and launched various Indigenous cultural immersion programs and professional development workshops catering to primary, high schools and early learning for over four years, helping educators impart to the youth a deep understanding and respect towards Australia’s Indigenous communities and their culture.
Unpacking the NAIDOC Week 2024 theme
Proud Gangalidda woman and cultural educator Hayley Goodrick unpacks this year's NAIDOC Week theme and offers ideas for how you can create learning experiences to keep the fire burning in your service. Featured on Cela