Rante-rante ampe Marle and Urreye! “Safe; Respected and Free from Violence” Projects Evaluation

This report from the NT evaluates work undertaken as part of a project to use a community development approach to create gender-equitable early childhood messaging and resources for distribution in Alice Springs.

Girls Can Boys Can

The Girls Can Boys Can Project shows equal and respectful relationships between girls and boys, so that kids can thrive and grow up to be whoever they want to be and free from discrimination. 

Girls Can Boys Can – Poster

A downloadable poster summary of the Girls Can Boys can project.

Old ways are strong. Sharing knowledge for a strong future.

The Tangentyere Women’s Family Safety Group and the Men’s Behaviour Change Program, with italk Studios, has created eight animations about the strengths of Aboriginal culture and the equal roles of women and men in Aboriginal culture.

Rante-rante ampe Marle and Urreye! “Safe; Respected and Free from Violence”

The Equality Institute studied the impacts of two projects by Tangentyere Council Aboriginal Corporation, “Girls Can Boys Can” and “Old Ways Are Strong”. Both projects aimed to increase positive representations of Aboriginal children and families.

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