Yalkarang Consulting -

Yalkarang Consulting -

Noongar Language Workshop for 3 - 8 year olds

By Meerilinga Children and Community Foundation

Date and time

Tuesday, July 2 · 12 - 12:30pm AWST

Location

Meerilinga Beechboro

106 Amazon Drive Beechboro, WA 6063 Australia

About this event

  • 30 minutes

Incursions can include (but are not limited to):

  • Explicitly teaching Noongar language.
  • Reading and storytelling.
  • Activities/games to encourage language use.
  • Aboriginal inspired art projects.
  • Yarning circles with cultural discussions.
  • Face painting.
  • Songs in Noongar language.
  • Bush tucker classes/tasting.

E VENT DETAILS:

Where: Meerilinga Children and Community Services Beechboro, 106 Amazon Drive, Beechboro

When: Tuesday 2nd July 12pm - 12:40pm.

Cost: This is a FREE event.

But registration is essential

FURTHER INFORMATION:

Please contact Sarah Marron for more information on this event.

P: (08) 9377 4749 E: beechboro@meerilinga.org.au

Photo and Video Consent:

Please note photography and filming will take place at this event. By registering your attendance, you give permission for your photograph and/or video to be taken as part of the event, which Meerilinga may use for marketing purposes to promote its programs and services. To exclude yourself and/or your children from having your photo and/or video taken, please make yourself known to the event coordinator.

Organized by

Today, recognised for excellence in promoting and supporting the education, care and wellbeing of children, and providing a diverse range of professional resources and support to children, the health sector, the education sector, child protection, parents, the community and volunteers, Meerilinga aims to improve the quality of life for the children of Western Australia through:

  • Participation – involving children in the decision making process

  • Support – for organisations advancing the development of young children

  • Advocating – for the well-being of WA’s young children

  • Services – for parents/families, industry professionals and students

  • Research – into world wide trends in policy and practice as it relates to children

  • Best Practice – contributing through significant project outcomes