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Honouring Heritage-How JTA Incorporates Indigenous Wisdom into Youth Programs

Published on 17 Jan 2025

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Honouring Heritage: How JTA Incorporates Indigenous Wisdom into Youth Programs

At the Johnathan Thurston Academy (JTA), we deeply value the rich cultural heritage of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. By integrating Indigenous wisdom into our programs, we aim to create inclusive and transformative opportunities for youth.

Respecting Cultural Traditions

Australia’s Indigenous communities have nurtured sustainable practices for over 60,000 years. At JTA, we honour this legacy through partnerships with Elders and culturally enriching initiatives, like the First Nations Education Project.

How JTA Embraces Indigenous Wisdom

  • Collaboration with Elders: Programs are designed with guidance from Aboriginal leaders, ensuring cultural relevance and respect.
  • Inclusive Education: Workshops celebrate Indigenous stories and perspectives, enriching the learning experience.
  • Empowering First Nations Youth: Success stories highlight how these programs inspire confidence and self-belief among Indigenous participants.

Why Cultural Inclusion Matters

Culturally inclusive education not only benefits Indigenous youth but also fosters mutual respect and understanding among all Australians.

Join us in honouring Australia’s heritage and creating a more inclusive future.

How do you get involved with the JT Academy? Send us an email at getinvolved@jtacademy.com.au or visit: jtacademy.com.au

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Johnathan Thurston Academy pays the deepest respect to the Traditional Custodians of Country across Australia. We acknowledge and thank our Elders who demonstrated over 60,000 years of sustainable Indigenous business and ask them to guide us back on track to a more prosperous and purposeful future.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website may contain images or names of people who have passed away.