Hands Up

Public Education Foundation
Hands Up

Hands up is a podcast from the Public Education Foundation about the complexities, challenges and unique advantages of Australia’s school system. It’s for parents and carers, families, teachers and educators, and anyone with an interest in how we can best serve kids in our public schools.

Episodes

  1. 14/11/2022

    Why families and carers matter

    Have you ever helped out a school sausage sizzle, bought a tray of lamingtons, or attended a P&C meeting? Whatever your involvement, research shows that strong family engagement with a child’s school can actually improve educational outcomes? As our guest Barbara Barker says, “Parents and families matter.” But how do we improve and strengthen these partnerships? This episode aims to identify some of the barriers to family engagement, such as cultural and linguistic diversity or socio-economic backgrounds, and present some ways to overcome these challenges for the benefit of students and families.  In this episode we visit one school that has a unique “School as community centre” program that creates strong relationships with families well before their children start attending school. We speak to Di Giblin, the CEO of the Australian Council of State School Organisations and Barbara Barker, a researcher at ARACY into the benefits of increased family and community engagement. Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth research on family engagement: www.aracy.org.au/publications-resources/area?command=record&id=302 Australian Council of State School Organisations The parent engagement implementation guide: acsso.org.au/index.php/ourwork/cosmos-theme-57/family-engagement-school/family-engagement-reflection-and-planning-tools publiceducationfoundation.org.au/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    39 min
  2. 24/10/2022

    Teach us consent

    The Australian curriculum is continuously contested and countless interest groups want to add new things in. So it’s a big win for the ‘Teach Us Consent’ campaign to have consent education added to the curriculum from 2023. In this episode, we speak to the founder of the campaign, Chanel Contos, who collected thousands of signatures and testimonials from school students who had experienced sexual harrassment or assault while at school. How has consent been taught at school and why is it so important to teach consent earlier and in a more comprehensive way. And what are students and young people calling for? We’ll hear from university students who keenly remember their sex education classes, and former Dolly Doctor, Dr Melissa Kang, who has recently co-authored a book for children and parents called ‘Welcome to Consent’. *Trigger warning: This episode talks about sexual assault and sexual violence and may not be suitable for younger listeners. Domestic and sexual assault helpline: 1800respect.org.au Lifeline counselling support: lifeline.org.au Chantel Contos’ online petition Teach Us Consent: teachusconsent.com Where to buy Welcome to Consent by Yumi Stynes and Melissa Kang: hardiegrant.com/au/publishing/bookfinder/book/welcome-to-consent-by-yumi-stynes/9781760507497 NSW Education Department Statement of Intent: education.nsw.gov.au/student-wellbeing/whole-school-approach/statement-of-intent-our-shared-commitment publiceducationfoundation.org.au/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    40 min
3.7
out of 5
3 Ratings

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Hands up is a podcast from the Public Education Foundation about the complexities, challenges and unique advantages of Australia’s school system. It’s for parents and carers, families, teachers and educators, and anyone with an interest in how we can best serve kids in our public schools.

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