All In for Growing Deadly Brains: How science is catching up with 60,000 years of cultural wisdom

What if 60,000 years of cultural wisdom and brain science told the same story?

They do. And this National Reconciliation Week, we’re bringing that story to life.

Join us on National Sorry Day — Tuesday 26 May, 1 pm AEST — for a powerful webinar:

All In for Growing Deadly Brains: How science is catching up with 60,000 years of cultural wisdom

Presented by ARACY, Queensland Kids Partnership and Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation — whose very name means ‘brain’ in Wankumara (Galali) Language.

Hear from extraordinary speakers:

– Sue-Anne Hunter — National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People

– Sheryl Batchelor — CEO, Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation

– Rhi Parsons — Project Manager, Growing Deadly Brains

– Jessica Oostenbroek — Director, ARACY & Board Member, Queensland Kids Partnership

What you will leave knowing:

– What brain science says every child needs to thrive – and how culture delivers it

– How Yiliyapinya’s work is supporting stronger outcomes for children, families and communities

– Why children in some communities are missing out – and what we can do about it together

– What you can do to move this forward

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