Acknowledgement of sovereignty
We acknowledge Indigenous Australian’s unceded sovereignty of the lands in which we work and the long‑standing traditions of sustaining their communities and environments for many tens of thousands of years as traditional custodians of the land.
They are the first educators and first innovators. They are the holders of knowledge that makes a critical contribution to the sustainability of or local, national and global communities. We offer our respects to Elders - past, present, and emerging and extend this to all First Nations people.
About the program
Charles Darwin University’s On-Country social and cultural immersion programs are designed to build the capacity for you to work and learn more respectfully and productively with Indigenous Australians.
The programs empower participants to engage respectfully and productively with Indigenous Australians, fostering deep understanding and promoting harmonious collaboration.
Our mission and purpose
Mission
Embrace and unite
Our mission is to “facilitate transformative experiences that immerse participants in the richness of Indigenous Australian cultures. We aim to provide a platform for deep understanding, self-discovery, and effective engagement with Indigenous Australians. Through our immersive courses, we foster cultural sensitivity, respect, and reconciliation.”
Purpose
Our work seeks to help our students and participants to recognise the colonising effects of their current thinking and work practices and then build an understanding of and strategies for enacting decolonising practices.
Each program helps you understand Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing.