The findings of the study were well received by attendees at
the forum with many commenting on the positive signs that the data showed for
Indigenous language use and maintenance among Australian Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander children. The audience had many questions regarding the study
and also many suggestions for how these data could be used to strengthen
existing language revitalisation programs and to inform the development of
future strategies for the preservation of Australia’s Indigenous language and
cultures.
The forum was used to launch the “Recover, re-voice,
re-practise” foundations framework and implementation plan for Aboriginal
Language and Culture Nests (ALCN) in New South Wales. In addition, the document
“Teaching local NSW Aboriginal Languages and Cultures: A Guide for Schools” was
launched to facilitate culturally appropriate incorporation of Aboriginal
learning in education environments. This project was
headed by Dr Shayne T. Williams and aims to revitalise both Aboriginal
languages and cultures at the community level to preserve sacred knowledge and
ensure the continuation of identity and tradition to future generations.
(Contribution written by Sarah Verdon)