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Loading... Skip to content AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION * Home * About Us * About ACHRE * ACHRE Patrons * ACHRE Committee of Management * Across The Country * Contact Us * Support Us * Citizens For Humanity Project * Conferences * International Human Rights Education Conferences * Other Conferences and Seminars * Education * Resources – Australia * Resources – International * Teaching Materials * Advising and Training MANDAANG GUWU – THAT’S WIRADJURI FOR THANK YOU Posted on 15 December 2023Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News Thank you Australian Council For Human Rights Education for your support of Gawura. We all know that access to a quality,, supportive education can transform lives All donated funds directly go towards educational support, activities and outcomes for our Gawura students. Thank you for believing in the power of education. www.linkedin.com/company/gawura-school www.instagram.com/gawura_school www..facebook.com/gawura.sacs ACHRE: THE AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL FOR HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION IS A SUPPORTER OF THE ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART IN FULL AND SUPPORTS THE ‘YES’ VOTE FOR AN ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER VOICE TO BE ENSHRINED IN THE CONSTITUTION OF AUSTRALIA. Posted on 14 October 2023Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News Referendum date October 14th, 2023. History in the Making: vote ‘yes’ for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to be enshrined in the Constitution of Australia. ACHRE would like to pay our respects to the First Nations peoples across Australia and acknowledge that this land was never ceded. Educational Resources: CONVERSATIONS IN PEACE VOLUME 2, 2012-2022 Posted on 22 September 2023Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News Conversations in Peace Volume 2, 2012-2022 Volume 2 comprises 2012-2022 Peace Prize lectures from Sekai Holland, Cynthia Maung, Julian Burnside, George Gittoes, Naomi Klein, Black Lives Matter, Joseph Stiglitz, Me too Movement, The Uluru Statement from the Heart.Edited by Lynda-ann Blanchard & Jane Fulton, University of Sydney 2023 (https://events.humanitix.com/book-launch-conversations-in-peace-volume-2) MESSAGE FROM BRIGHTON SECONDARY SCHOOL: CITIZEN OF HUMANITY PROJECT Posted on 2 July 2023Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News In NAIDOC Week (2 to 9 July) we recognized and celebrated the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, with this year’s theme being ‘For Our Elders’. This year also marked the United Nations “Decade for Indigenous Languages”. On Wednesday 5 July, Brighton Secondary School ran a Kaurna Language Workshop, which … Continue reading Message from Brighton Secondary School: Citizen of Humanity Project ST NORBERT COLLEGE, AUSTRALIA MEETS OSSO-HUNA SCHOOL, TIMOR-LESTE Posted on 10 May 2023Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News A highlight of the Attorney General’s Department funding of activities in partnership with the Australian Council for Human Rights Education has been the unexpected regional reach. As part of the broadening the Citizen for Humanity program one Australian secondary school, St Norbert College in Perth, submitted a project to ACHRE that included collaboration with a … Continue reading St Norbert College, Australia meets Osso-Huna School, Timor-Leste UN WORKING GROUP OF EXPERTS ON PERSONS OF AFRICAN DESCENT (WGEPAD) VISITING AUSTRALIA 12-20 DECEMBER 2022 Posted on 12 December 2022Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News The UN Working Group of Experts on Persons of African Descent (WGEPAD) is visiting Australia from 12-20 December. The main purpose of their visit is to receive as much information as possible regarding human rights issues facing persons of African descent in Australia, across a range of issues including: Administration of and access to justice, law enforcement, … Continue reading UN Working Group of Experts on Persons of African Descent (WGEPAD) visiting Australia 12-20 December 2022 ACHRE: HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION & INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW SEMINARS SERIES Posted on 8 December 2022Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News Choosing Humanity: Human Rights Education Seminar December 8th 2022, University of Melbourne Wurundjeri Country Victoria. In discussion with panellists and attendees this seminar aimed to: (i) to promote a broader understanding of the relevance of IHL, judicial policy and practice in the protection of human rights; and (ii) to raise awareness about the UNTPNW and … Continue reading ACHRE: Human Rights Education & International Humanitarian Law Seminars Series THE SYDNEY PEACE PRIZE PUBLIC LECTURE—SYDNEY TOWN HALL GADIGAL COUNTRY NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA THURSDAY, 10TH NOV 2022, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM AEDT, Posted on 10 November 2022Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News ACHRE President Lynda Blanchard commented: “As Australia’s only International Peace Prize, this award involves an annual public lecture to promote human rights education”. 2021-2022 Sydney Peace Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture *Schools Bookings Available* Please contact the Sydney Peace Foundation Hear the voices, be part of the truth telling and witness the awarding of the … Continue reading The Sydney Peace Prize public lecture—Sydney Town Hall Gadigal Country NSW 2000, Australia Thursday, 10th Nov 2022, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm AEDT, ACHRE CITIZEN OF HUMANITY PROJECT—SOUTH AUSTRALIA Posted on 22 September 2022Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News Report by Vincenzo Andrea, ACHRE Vice President Throughout the year the main educational focus was on raising awareness and promoting an understanding of human rights in the school and tertiary contexts. The two main activities were the following: ACHRE: HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION BOOK LAUNCH Posted on 20 September 2022Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News September 20h 2022, Whadjuk Noongar Boodja, WA. By Jim Ife, Karen Soldatic, Linda Briskman Human Rights and Social Work: Towards Rights-based Practice The book critically examines the three generations of human rights and the systems of oppression that prevent citizens from participating in society as equals. It explores a range of topics and concepts, from … Continue reading ACHRE: Human Rights Education Book Launch CHOOSING HUMANITY: HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION SEMINAR (PERTH) Posted on 14 September 2022Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News September 14th 2022, Whadjuk Noongar Boodja, Notre Dame University WA. International humanitarian law and international human rights law are two distinct but complementary bodies of law. This human rights education seminar includes a series of conversations about IHL. In dialogue with the Australian Red Cross and in conversation with legal academics and human rights scholars & activists. Invited speakers included: Aunty … Continue reading Choosing Humanity: Human Rights Education Seminar (Perth) SOUTH EAST ASIA (SEA) LECTURE WITH JOSE RAMOS-HORTA Posted on 24 November 2021Updated on 24 November 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News ACHRE was invited to join the SEA Lecture Hall with guest speaker Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta and nearly 1,000 online participants (tertiary teachers and students) from the region. Speaking on peace, security and human rights in the region, the Nobel Laureate and former President of Timor-Leste stated: “There are some preliminary problems leaders have to urgently … Continue reading South East Asia (SEA) Lecture with Jose Ramos-Horta SYDNEY PEACE PRIZE AWARD AND CEREMONY 17/3/2022 Posted on 24 November 2021Updated on 24 November 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News Thursday, 17th Mar 2022, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm AEDT Sydney Town Hall, Gadigal Country, NSW 2000, Australia *Schools Bookings Available* Please contact the Sydney Peace Foundation Hear the voices, be part of the truth telling and witness the awarding of the Sydney Peace Prize 2021, honouring Uluru Statement from the Heart. Join us to … Continue reading Sydney Peace Prize Award and Ceremony 17/3/2022 SSEAC UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 5TH CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS—HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN SECURITY IN ASIA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Posted on 23 November 2021Updated on 24 November 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News ACHRE will participate in the 5th Conference on Human Rights to be held online via Zoom and in person at the University Jember, Indonesia. The 5th Conference on Human Rights provides a platform for academics, human rights activists and practitioners to explore current human rights issues in Southeast Asia. The COVID-19 outbreak has seen some … Continue reading SSEAC University of Sydney 5th Conference on Human Rights—Human Rights and Human Security in Asia during the COVID-19 Pandemic KEP ENDERBY MEMORIAL LECTURE 29/10/2021 Posted on 15 October 2021Updated on 15 October 2021by Ann HineCategories:Featured, News MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING Posted on 14 October 2021Updated on 14 October 2021by Ann HineCategories:Featured, News Recognising the potential and importance of the Built Environment as a strategic sector to building better solutions with multi-disciplinary teams for the Mental Health & Wellbeing of all communities and related intersectional issues. This is especially so during the period of the COVID-19 pandemic.#mentalhealth #wellbeing #sustainabledevelopment #covidhttps://lnkd.in/gZpCmiDm Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) can be a ‘way’ to steer mental … Continue reading Mental Health & Wellbeing INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE WORLD’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Posted on 16 August 2021Updated on 16 August 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News “The 2021 commemoration of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples will aim on the theme “Leaving no one behind: Indigenous peoples and the call for a new social contract.” – https://lnkd.in/ggdjePDa As we celebrate the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, it is important to recognise the contribution and engagement of Indigenous Peoples in … Continue reading International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples INTERNATIONAL WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2021 Posted on 23 June 2021Updated on 23 June 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, Featured, News – THE POWER OF INCLUSION SUSTAINABLE & ADEQUATE HOUSING: A QUESTION OF HUMAN DIGNITY AND POLICY REFORM By Jeswynn Yogaratnam The theme this year on ‘INCLUSION’ can be extended to the built environment sector on sustainable homes for refugee and asylum seeker communities. “The World Refugee Day 2021 theme is inclusion, which emphasizes the advantages to both refugees and … Continue reading INTERNATIONAL WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2021 EMPOWER ME FORUM Posted on 14 June 2021Updated on 14 June 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities 10.00am-4.00pmTuesday, 29 June 2021Sibyl Centre, The Women’s College, 15 Carillon Avenue Newtown NSW 2042 Transport and Location Details Please see attached map with The Sibyl Centre clearly marked and details of public transport. Buses from Town Hall to College: 423, 426, 428, 430 Buses from Central Station to College: 423, 426, 428, 430 The bus … Continue reading EMPOWER Me Forum WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY Posted on 9 June 2021Updated on 9 June 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, Featured World Environment Day and the climate impacts that call for ‘building better’ in respect of Sustainable Development Goals by Jeswynn Yogaratnam. Being confined in a building for ISO has never been more prevalent than in our new reality of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has brought a pause to reflect on ‘being the change we want … Continue reading World Environment Day EMPOWER ME Posted on 21 May 2021Updated on 21 May 2021by Ann HineCategories:Featured, News The past months have seen a renewed focus on how we, as a community, address sexual violence and harassment. recent public scrutiny of institutional responses to sexual violence has drawn close public attention on the issues, and more people have lent their voices to the call for prevention efforts to be strengthened. Sexuality education, proactive … Continue reading EMPOWER ME CONSULATE GENERAL OF TIMOR LESTE Posted on 10 May 2021Updated on 10 May 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, Featured, News March 29, 2021 “The Invitation to meet with Mr. Luciano Valentim da Conceicao, Consul General of Timor-Leste in Sydney to discuss collaboration on human rights projects was delightful”, says ACHRE committee member Lynda Blanchard. The Consul General spoke of the prospect of a documentary about a significant and untold story of human rights and social … Continue reading Consulate General of Timor Leste INVESTIGATING DIVERSITY, HUMAN RIGHTS & CIVIL SOCIETY IN JAPAN & AUSTRALIA Posted on 10 May 2021Updated on 10 May 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, Featured, News March 1-14, 2021. The Australian Council for Human Rights Education (ACHRE) has been a collaborative partner in the project Investigating Diversity, Human Rights and Civil Society in Japan and Australia for the past eight years following pilot funding from the Australia-Japan Foundation. Our international partner is Chuo University Japan and students travel to Sydney on … Continue reading Investigating Diversity, Human Rights & Civil Society in Japan & Australia ACHRE SUBMISSION TO THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW FOR UPR38 Posted on 29 April 2021Updated on 29 April 2021by Ann HineCategories:Featured, News The Australian Council for Human Rights Education (ACHRE), was established in 1999 by a group of committed and dedicated volunteers to actively pursue human rights education in Australia in response to the UN Decade on Human Rights Education (HRE). It serves as a platform for positive advocacy and lends a voice to the voiceless regarding … Continue reading ACHRE submission to the Universal Periodic Review for UPR38 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FORESTS Posted on 3 April 2021Updated on 3 April 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News On Friday, 26 March 2021, Year 5 and 6 students from St Mary’s South Public School in Monfarville Street, St Marys, planted native trees and plants in their school grounds to mark the International Day of Forests under the guidance of Principal Harry Vasilla. Supported by the partnership between the Department of Planning, Industry and … Continue reading International Day of Forests FROM LITTLE THINGS BIG THINGS COME Posted on 24 March 2021Updated on 24 March 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News On Friday, 26 March 2021, Year 5 and 6 students from St Mary’s South Public School will be planting 200 trees and plants to mark the International Day of Forests under the guidance of Principal Harry Vasilla. Supported by the partnership between the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment and Greening Australia’s Cooling the Schools … Continue reading From little things big things come INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY WEBINAR, SATURDAY 13 MARCH 2021 Posted on 6 March 2021Updated on 6 March 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News The Australian Graduate Women, in partnership with The Australian Council for Human Rights Education, present the 2021 International Women’s Day Webinar. Saturday, 13 March 2021 4.00-5.15pm EST; 1.00pm WST; 3.00pm QLD time. The panel with be facilitated by Professor Jaya Dantas, President of Australian Graduate Women. There will be time for Q&A from attendees. Please … Continue reading International Women’s Day Webinar, Saturday 13 March 2021 TREATY ON THE PROHIBITION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS Posted on 11 February 2021Updated on 11 February 2021by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (or Nuclear … (OEWG) on nuclear disarmament within the United Nations General Assembly. ACHRE was invited to participate with the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Webinar: Celebrate a Nuclear Weapons Free Future. Civil society from around Australia as well as the region and internationally, joined the webinar to celebrate the … Continue reading Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons ONLINE DISCUSSION: ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART Posted on 3 November 2020Updated on 3 November 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News Professor Larissa Behrendt AO will host an online discussion with Linda Burney MP and Nakkiah Lui on the Uluru Statement from the Heart. The speakers will discuss the significance of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, discussing the essential elements being called for and progress made to date. Participants will be invited to pose questions … Continue reading Online Discussion: Uluru Statement from the Heart REPORT ON THE AUSTRALIA-VIETNAMESE HUMAN RIGHTS DIALOGUE 2020 Posted on 31 August 2020Updated on 31 August 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News 27 August 2020Moderated by Dr Justin Lee, First Assistant Secretary, DFATBy Dr Zeny Edwards, on behalf of the Australian Council for Human Rights Education (ACHRE) Purpose of the dialogue: – to maintain the momentum in engagement on Australian-Vietnamese Human Rights – to inform the Australian Ambassador to Vietnam the various issues brought up in the … Continue reading Report on the Australia-Vietnamese Human Rights Dialogue 2020 ACHRE SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN-VIETNAMESE HUMAN RIGHTS DIALOGUE 2020 Posted on 31 August 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, Featured, News COVID-19 and its impacts on Vietnamese in Australia The novel coronavirus has had a dramatic impact on social cohesion in Australia and racism that has been directed at Asians has increased as a result of the novel coronavirus outbreak. Regarding the problems facing international students stranded in Australia during the pandemic, financial burden is one … Continue reading ACHRE Submission to the Australian-Vietnamese Human Rights Dialogue 2020 CHOOSING HUMANITY—HRE RESOURCE FOR ALL Posted on 11 August 2020Updated on 11 August 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News On August 6th Hiroshima Day and Aug 9t h Nagasaki Day, 2020—ACHRE members were involved in human rights education activities associated with honouring the ‘hibakusha’ of Japan and remembering the atrocity of nuclear war. Including webinars teaching and learning about the perils for humanity in developing nuclear arms and global civil society efforts … Continue reading Choosing Humanity—HRE Resource for All 2020 GLOBAL PEACE INDEX LAUNCH Posted on 11 July 2020Updated on 9 August 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News Registration required: Please Click here to register Join us for a webinar with Charles Allen APM, Director of Partnerships at The Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), and Dr. Julian Droogan, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Security Studies and Criminology, Macquarie University. IEP recently released the Global Peace Index 2020 report, which measures peace and its economic impact. The … Continue reading 2020 Global Peace Index Launch PODCAST ON HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION, PART 2 Posted on 26 June 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, Featured A second podcast on Human Rights Education is available. This includes material from the work Associate Professor Nina Burridge was involved in for the Asia-Europe Foundation. It is available on Sound Cloud, Spotify and the ASEF Facebook page. SoundCloud:https://ow.ly/GQte50z0ztZ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3iBUwOeglkr0R1x0yYHLwD ASEF’s Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/AsiaEuropeFoundation/ 19TH INFORMAL ASEM SEMINAR ON HUMAN RIGHTS – TROMSØ, NORWAY Posted on 26 June 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, Featured If you would like to see and listen to the highlights of the ASEM Seminar on Human Rights and Human Rights Education held between 4-6 November 2019, the Asia-Europe Foundation has made them available on Youtube. THE ARCHIPELAGO IS HOME TO NEW LITERATURE AND ART ON MIGRATION Posted on 26 June 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, Featured The Archipelao is a writers collective that builds community and mentorship with refugee and migrant background writers. Our collective was founded by Kieren Kresevic Salazar in 2019 to train new writers who are refugees in Indonesia towards professional publication and forge relationships between writers across islands. the archipelago online magazine is a home for new literature … Continue reading The Archipelago is Home to New Literature and Art on Migration AHRC POSITION ON THE DRAFT ‘COVIDSAFE APP’ BILL Posted on 2 June 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News The Australian Human Rights Commission has released its Position on the draft ‘COVIDSafe App’ Bill after analysing the draft bill to ensure that it includes all necessary protections of human rights. CREATING SPACES FOR RADICAL PEDAGOGY IN HIGHER EDUCATION. Posted on 29 April 2020Updated on 11 August 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News This paper available at https://doi.prg/10.7577/hrer.3363 tells stories from a higher education study abroad collaboration entitled Investigating Diversity, Human Rights and Civil Society in Japan and Australia. Starting from a pedagogical focus on students’ active learning about human rights, this project has come to value relationship building- between academic institutions, civil society and community groups, and … Continue reading Creating spaces for radical pedagogy in higher education. NEW PODCAST AVAILABLE Posted on 7 April 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News A new podcast on Human Rights Education is available. This includes material from the work Associate Professor Nina Burridge was involved in for the Asia-Europe Foundation. It is available on Sound Cloud, Spotify and the ASEF Facebook page. SoundCloud:https://ow.ly/GQte50z0ztZ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3iBUwOeglkr0R1x0yYHLwD ASEF’s Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/AsiaEuropeFoundation/ THE 2020 CLOSE THE GAP CAMPAIGN REPORT Posted on 19 March 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News The 2020 Close the Gap Campaign report, again written by the Lowitja Institute sets out a blueprint for change, presenting 14 recommendations for Australian governments that must be urgently implemented to avoid further preventable deaths and protect Indigenous health, wellbeing, culture and Country. The Report has warned that only systemic reform will make up for … Continue reading The 2020 Close the Gap campaign report ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART Posted on 11 March 2020Updated on 11 March 2020by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, Featured, News ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART VOICE. TREATY. TRUTH. The comprehensive website https://ulurustatement.org/ provides excellent resources to equip people to better understand why and how to work towards Constitutional Reform. First Nations people explain that “We have coexisted as First Nations on this land for at least 60,000 years. Our sovereignty pre-existed the Australian state … Continue reading ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART AUSTRALIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION MEDAL WINNER – ROSEMARY KAYESS Posted on 15 December 2019by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News Leading disability rights activist Rosemary Kayess has won the prestigious 2019 Human Rights Medal in recognition of her work in international human rights law for people with disability. Ms Kayess, a tireless advocate for equal rights for people with disability in Australia and worldwide, contributed to drafting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of … Continue reading Australian Human Rights Commission Medal Winner – Rosemary Kayess 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION Posted on 20 November 2019Updated on 20 November 2019by Ann HineCategories:Conference, Current Activities, News 10th International Conference on Human Rights Education 11-12 December 2019, Nepal Human Rights in Academic Excellence, Technology and Artificial Intelligence Register Now The Kathmandu University, in collaboration with Western Sydney University, is proud host of the 10th International Conference on Human Rights Education (ICHRE) titled “Human Rights in Academic Excellence, Technology and Artificial Intelligence”to be held on 10-12 December 2019 … Continue reading 10th International Conference on Human Rights Education INTERNATIONAL DAY OF UN PEACEKEEPERS LUNCHEON Posted on 11 September 2019by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News Goodwill Ambassador of the Institute for Economics and Peace and Past Director of the UNAA Peace Program, Zeny Edwards hosted the International Day of UN Peacekeepers Luncheon on 28 May 2019. This Luncheon was to honour our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Peacekeepers. Representatives of our peacekeepers were Uncle Col Watego OAM, Uncle Harry Allie … Continue reading International Day of UN Peacekeepers Luncheon 2019 GLOBAL PEACE INDEX LAUNCHED Posted on 11 September 2019Updated on 11 September 2019by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News The thirteenth edition of the Global Peace Index (GPI) was launched in 2019. Produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), this Index ranks 163 independent states and territories according to their level of peacefulness. The GPI is the world’s leading measure of global peacefulness. ‘MANIPULATION OF THE LAW ON TORTURE’ PRESENTED AT THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL Posted on 25 July 2019by Ann HineCategories:Citizens of Humanity, Current Activities, News On 24 July 2019, Jeswynn Yogaratnam and the Hon Judge Jane Patrick presented the case study ‘Manipulation of the Law on Torture: Abu Ghraib & Guantanamo Bay’ at the University High School. Jeswynn presented as part of his voluntary ACHRE activities on human rights education in Victoria, through the talk series organised by the Victoria … Continue reading ‘Manipulation of the Law on Torture’ presented at the University High School SCHOOLS WILL RECEIVE NEW RESOURCES TO STRENGTHEN THE PUSH TO ELIMINATE RACISM Posted on 13 June 2019Updated on 13 June 2019by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News Every school will receive a copy of the ‘ The Final Quarter ‘, a powerful documentary about the racial taunts directed at former Australian of the Year and AFL legend Adam Goodes prior to his retirement. The Australian Human Rights Commission has launched ‘Let’s talk race: A guide on how to conduct conversations about racism‘ to complement the … Continue reading Schools will receive new resources to strengthen the push to eliminate racism FIRST INDIGENOUS MINISTER APPOINTED MINISTER OF INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS Posted on 9 June 2019Updated on 13 June 2019by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities, News Ken Wyatt, a Noongar man from Western Australia has been appointed as the Minister for Indigenous Affairs. He becomes the first Indigenous Australian to hold the role and to sit in Cabinet. ACHRE congratulates Ken Wyatt on this significant achievement – a long overdue moment in Australian history. THE CITIZEN FOR HUMANITY PROJECT Posted on 22 February 2016Updated on 20 February 2017by Ann HineCategories:Slideshow The Citizen for Humanity Project was launched on Human Rights Day, 10 December, 2002, at Parliament House, Canberra at a forum hosted by Senator the Hon. Marise Payne, the then Chair of the Joint Parliamentary Sub-Committee on Human Rights, the former Federal Attorney-General, the Hon. Daryl Williams, AM and the then Shadow Attorney-General, the Hon. … Continue reading The CItizen For Humanity Project 7TH IHRE CONFERENCE – CALL FOR PAPERS Posted on 20 February 2016Updated on 14 February 2017by Ann HineCategories:Conference The 7th IRHEC 7 “Addressing the Challenges of the Civil Society” will be held in Santiago, Chile, on 12 -15 December 2016. The Academic Convener of the Conference, Professor Myrna Villegas has issued a call for papers and opened registration for those who wish to participate – see: https://www.cdh.uchile.cl/IHREC/ Should you require further information, … Continue reading 7th IHRE Conference – Call for papers ADVISING AND TRAINING Posted on 18 February 2016Updated on 14 June 2016by Ann HineCategories:Slideshow The Australian Council for Human Rights Education has a pool of speakers and trainers available to assist you with a whole range of aspects of human rights education. These experts include: Dr Sev Ozdowski AM Mr Nicola Vincenzo Adreacchio Dr Sev Ozdowski AM Since 2005 Independent Expert – Human Rights, works currently as Director, Equity … Continue reading Advising and Training TaggedConsulting 2023 SYDNEY PEACE Posted on 1 February 2024Updated on 1 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:News HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE NAZANIN BONIADI ANNOUNCED WINNER OF THE SYDNEY PEACE PRIZE 2023 2023 Sydney Peace Prize Lecture and Gala Dinner. This year’s Sydney Peace Prize Laureate is actress and human rights activist, Nazanin Boniadi, chosen for her commitment to fighting for women’s rights in Iran. In the Sydney Peace Foundation’s 25th year, you are invited to … Continue reading 2023 Sydney Peace THIS WEBSITE IS CURRENTLY UNDER UPDATE AND REVIEW Posted on 12 December 2023Updated on 15 January 2024by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities MARCH 14, 2022. ACHRE MEETING WITH CONSULATE GENERAL OF TIMOR-LESTE, IN SYDNEY Posted on 14 March 2023Updated on 2 February 2024by Ann HineCategories:Current Activities “The Invitation to meet with Mr. Luciano Valentim da Conceicao, Consul General of Timor-Leste in Sydney to discuss collaboration on HRE projects was delightful”, says ACHRE member Lynda Blanchard. The Australian Council for Human Rights Education has been supportive of human rights education initiatives of regional neighbour Timor-Leste, including providing over a hundred Citizen of … Continue reading March 14, 2022. 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