Educator development has become a lifeline for communities in the Northern Cape, where the shortage of teachers continues to impact schools. In the...
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Aboriginal early childhood educator Natasha Harris is the 2025 Indigenous Person of the Year over 18, an award announced by the Forbes NAIDOC Committee on 4 July. Natasha, who works in CatholicCare Wilcannia-Forbes’s Aboriginal Families as Teachers program, was honoured to receive the accolade. “I am passionate about my work and deeply committed to supporting […] The post Natasha Harris Is Forbes Indigenous Person Of The Year appeared first on Forbes Phoenix.
Educator development has become a lifeline for communities in the Northern Cape, where the shortage of teachers continues to impact schools. In the...
Press Release Did you know that Indigenous organizations receive just 0.07% of charitable funding in Canada? Indigenous Watchdog is honoured to...
A high school in Bunbury held a NAIDOC celebration on September 16 honouring Indigenous voices, culture and resilience.
It’s more than just a fundraiser. Cranbrook Institute of Science’s Women Rock Science being presented Oct. 8 not only raises funding for...
It’s more than just a fundraiser. Cranbrook Institute of Science’s Women Rock Science being presented Oct. 8 not only raises funding for...
Aboriginal patients' experiences in hospital can be improved by the right support, but feedback on their care is still poorer than non-Indigenous...
Aboriginal patients' experiences in hospital can be improved by the right support, but feedback on their care is still poorer than non-Indigenous...
Krystal Astwood, a Guyanese-born educator and social entrepreneur, was recently honoured at New York City’s inaugural Excellence in Human Service...
Krystal Astwood, a Guyanese-born educator and social entrepreneur, was recently honoured at New York City’s inaugural Excellence in Human Service...