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New Future, Reaching High

This song aims to create dialogue around local social and cultural issues such as kinship, healthy relationships, sexual health, cultural celebration and respect for women and all people in Maningrida. It is sung in English and in the local Aboriginal language.
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Keywords

respectful relationships, RRE, relationships, aboriginal culture, maningrida, kinship, respectful relationships education, respectful, respect, aboriginal, indigenous, aboriginal or torres strait islander students, aboriginal and torres strait islander

Categories

Topic Respectful Relationships Education and linguistic diversity, Bullying prevention, Respectful Relationships Education Students with disability, Respectful Relationships Education LGBTIQ
Audience Educators
School Level Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Learning Area Health and Physical Education, The Arts
General Capabilities Personal and Social Capability

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