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1 > Working Together Yurauna Centre Learning Centre Permission is given to communicate this presentation with the Creative Commons by-nc-nd 2.5AU licence as at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/

2 CIT’s Yurauna Centre and Learning Centre working together providing library and information services to Indigenous students, now and into the future. Julieanne Paulazzo Senior Librarian Learning Resources and Systems Learning Centre Caroline Hughes Director Yurauna Centre > Working Together

3 We acknowledge the Gadigal community, the traditional owners on whose land we are meeting today. We pay our respects to their Elders, both past and present and acknowledge their continued connection to their lands since time began. > Acknowledgement

4 1.Background on: CIT Yurauna Centre Learning Centre 2.Yurauna and Learning Centre’s Partnership 3. ATSILIRN Protocols 4.Future > Content

5 > Canberra Institute of Technology Largest RTO provider in the ACT providing 80% of publicly funded VET activity in the ACT CIT has 6 campuses across ACT 16 Centres that include delivery and support areas Over 400 courses 30,527 student enrolments 370 Indigenous students

6  Yurauna Centre – Indigenous Educational Programs Learning Options Creative Writing Access 10 Cultural Competency – Educational Museum Practice Cultural Art and Design Interview Friends Circle Sentencing Teaching in a variety of disciplines across CIT Small programs to assist with VET options Commercial programs

7 Cultural and personal support Academic and tutorial support Research skills Scholarships Referrals to other agencies within CIT and the ACT In class tuition Mediation and Advocacy Negotiated places into mainstream programs Pathways to University Access to resources e.g. Resource room, exhibition space, study room, IT lab, multifunctional device – printing, photocopier, email, scanner etc > Yurauna Centre – Student Support

8 > Learning Centre CIT Learning Centre provides a learning commons for all students. The services it provides are focussed around: Library and Information Services Places to learn and study Flexible Learning Options Learning Support

9 CIT Reconciliation Statement www.cit.act.edu.au/yurauna > Foundation of Respect

10 > Resource Library 1997 the Learning Centre assisted in organizing a small collection of resources and creating a bibliography of indigenous Library holdings across CIT. 2005 work began to establish a Resource Library within the Yurauna Centre 2006 the Learning Centre won the CIT Chief Executive ’ s Indigenous Reconciliation Award for the project and our ongoing commitment and work with the YC.

11 > Resource Library 2008 the Resource Library provides an excellent resource for study, research, self development, cultural knowledge and literacy. Selection of new material is the responsibility of Yurauna Centre staff and they are encouraged to recommend resources for the general LC collections too. Resources are purchased via the Learning Centre. All resources are catalogued with the location Yurauna Collection

12 > Resource Library Culturally sensitive material is sorted by Yurauna Centre staff on arrival and shelved in a separate area Students from the Certificate 3 Library and Information Services program are gaining practical experience in the Resource Library by shelf reading, and undertaking book maintenance including covering and new shelf labels.

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14 > Resource Library Subject Categories Arts painting, dance, crafts Contemporary Issues stolen generation, reconciliation * Education and Teaching resources * Bush Foods and Medicine * Law * Employment * Government Policies * Health * History * Indigenous Australians * Land Rights * Language Literature * Living Conditions * Social Life and customs

15 A AUS AArts AUSAustralian Rock Art > Resource Library Resources are organised using the first letter of the subject category and the first three letters of the title:

16 > ATSILIRN Protocols Content and perspective Consult with Yurauna staff on Indigenous content of Learning Centre collections Created Yurauna Centre Resource Library Accessibility and use Strengthened via Learning Centre Liaison Officer Cultural Awareness Training of Learning Centre staff

17 > ATSILIRN Protocols Description and Classification of Materials In house classification system devised jointly with Yurauna Centre and Learning Centre Secret or Sacred Materials Yurauna Centre manage material requiring restricted access Learning Centre consult with Yurauna Centre on material held in Learning Centre collections

18 Offensive Material Learning Centre collection has been weeded to remove this material Governance and Management Shared position on CITAC Staffing Students from the Library and Information Services program gain practical experience in the Yurauna Centre Resource Library by shelf reading, and collection maintenance > ATSILIRN Protocols

19 Education and Training for Professional Practice Students from the Library and Information Services program gain practical experience in the Yurauna Centre Resource Library by shelf reading, and collection maintenance Indigenous Cultural Competency provided by Yurauna Centre This training to be a priority in PD plans of all Learning Centre staff in 2009 and beyond > ATSILIRN Protocols

20 Awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and Issues Informal and formal meetings with Yurauna Centre staff Keeping abreast of current issues such as the Apology Displays of student work in Learning Centre Attending activities e.g. NAIDOC week, end of year student celebrations > ATSILIRN Protocols

21 Digitisation and the Internet > ATSILIRN Protocols

22 “A future where we harness the determination of all Australians, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous, to close the gap that lies between us in life expectancy, educational achievement and economic opportunity.” Kevin Rudd’s Sorry Day Speech 13 February 2008


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