
Podcast highlights the importance of connecting to culture
In recognition of NAIDOC Week last week, CREATE Foundation interviewed Isaiah Dawe, a young Aboriginal man who spent 18 years in care, for their latest
In recognition of NAIDOC Week last week, CREATE Foundation interviewed Isaiah Dawe, a young Aboriginal man who spent 18 years in care, for their latest
The long-awaited safety symbol for Aboriginal children and young people in care, Nunga Oog, is taking shape after our face to face workshops kicked off
Creating art was a popular activity during SA’s COVID-19 lockdown, especially for many of the children and young people living in residential care. We talked
We are excited to announce the much loved Oog is getting a friend! Just like Oog, who is the safety symbol for children and young
Despite children and young people in care making up just over 1% of the overall government school population, these students consistently register higher absence rates,
We would like to acknowledge the Kaurna and Peramangk people, the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which our team members live and work. We
The proportion of Aboriginal children and young people in care in South Australia has worsened in the last five years, with Aboriginal children and young
Data from the latest Report on Government Services 2020 which looks at how Australian governments are spending their money, shows that SA spends more on
Martin Hinton and Travis Thomas Last week our office celebrated the work of two young people who shared their experiences across the courts, child protection
A troubling new report into the treatment of two young people in the Adelaide Youth Training Centre (AYTC) has highlighted the need for Youth Justice
We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal People as the traditional owners
and custodians of the land we live and work on, their living culture and their unique role in the life of South Australia.