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First Nations Events Planning Sheet

First Nations Events Planning Sheet

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Plan meaningful First Nations events for NAIDOC Week, National Reconciliation Week, and all other First Nations significant dates throughout the year with these thought-provoking and reflective planning sheets.

These digital planning templates will help you reflect on past events, gather community input, and plan activities that honour First Nations perspectives.

 

Use these planning sheets to:

  • Reflect on what has worked well in previous years and what could be improved;
  • Brainstorm new ideas and involve First Nations students, families, and community members; and
  • Align your event with annual themes and key priorities.

 

The document has 3 slightly different pages:

  • Page 1 is to specifically plan NAIDOC Week events;
  • Page 2 is for National Reconciliation Week events; and
  • Page 3 is a non-specific planning sheet that can be used for all other significant events (e.g. Sorry Day, Torres Strait Islander Flag Day, etc.).

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  • Kay GuascoineMar 16
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

    I work with my school's Indigenous Liaison Officer, pretty much all year round on planning NAIDOC week, Reconciliation week, Stolen Generations information, Harmony day - and this resource is honestly going to help us out so much - it is going to save us so much time because we will have a space to come back to each year to review! Thank you so much!

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