Deniliquin - Community Workshop for Closing the Gap Priority Reform 4

Deniliquin - Community Workshop for Closing the Gap Priority Reform 4

Let's yarn about how we can exercise our rights to control our own information, stories, arts and knowledges - Aboriginal Data Governance.

Date and time

Wednesday, October 16 · 10am - 2pm AEDT

Location

Deniliquin RSL Club

72 End Street Deniliquin, NSW 2710 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Description

This engagement reflects our commitment to place community at the heart of all work toward Closing the Gap - our way – in NSW.

We will embark on the journey together starting with:

  1. The launch of the Aboriginal Data Sovereignty and Governance eLearning Module.
  2. Walking you through access to government held Aboriginal data.
  3. Discuss the proposed ideas for operationalising Aboriginal Data Sovereignty and Governance, including what might be needed to support this in NSW

As such, the Community Workshop will be exclusively facilitated for local Aboriginal community members. It’s vital that we hear as many voices from communities as possible, so please come along and have a yarn about Aboriginal Data Sovereignty and Governance!


Date & TIme: Wednesday, 16th October from 10:00am to 2:00pm

Location: Deniliquin RSL Club, 72 End Street, Deniliquin, NSW 2710

Morning tea & lunch will be provided!


Key Concepts

Aboriginal data can include our Lore, knowledges, stories, customs, arts and ways of life. It can include any information or knowledge which is about and may affect Aboriginal peoples both collectively and individually.

Aboriginal Data Governance refers to the ways in which Aboriginal people can exercise ownership and control over Aboriginal data, for example, how it is collected, interpreted, accessed, stored.

Note: Although we are currently using the terminology of 'Aboriginal Data Governance' in the context of this project, the PR4 Team does not wish to exclude Torres Strait Islander community members from participating in and sharing their perspectives within this workshop.


Your Data Sovereignty

Input for our workshops can be recorded in a number of ways; attendees can provide their informed consent for audio recordings, note-taking or to express their views of butchers' paper. For more information on how we collect and handle information gathered during our workshops, please reach out to us at AboriginalDataSovereignty@alc.org.au.


Artwork

Adapted from a commissioned piece by Yugilla-Mydni Swan (Kamilaroi, Gugu-Badhun, Mitakoodi)

'Data Sovereignty is our sovereign right to our own data. Our knowledges have existed, been maintained and protected for millenia through cultural practices. Aboriginal Data Sovereignty is the continuation of this practice within a digital age. This artwork represents transferral and sharing of knowledges with message sticks, data lines moving between communities. Knowledges are connected through traditions, community, country and culture.'

Copyright: NSW Aboriginal Land Council, used under standard licence to NSW CAPO.

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