The UWS Indigenous Education Policy provides guidance for the development and management of Indigenous education at UWS.
The University of Western Sydney is committed to providing Indigenous Australians with access to higher education.
The University's vision is to contribute to the national process of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by establishing UWS as a site of exemplary practice in Indigenous Education.
Statistics relating to health, housing, income, imprisonment and ultimately life expectancy, combine to severely impact upon the ability of Indigenous people to successfully participate in the education system.
In addition, while very few Australians have had the opportunity to interact with Indigenous Australians, until recently little was taught in schools about Indigenous Australia. Consequently many non-Indigenous Australians know very little about this part of their national heritage.
These two realities, combined with the fact that the Indigenous population of Greater Western Sydney is the largest single Indigenous community in Australia, provides UWS not only with a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on Indigenous disadvantage, but an unparalleled opportunity to develop an identity which is uniquely Australian. In this regard UWS believes that knowledge of Indigenous Australia should not only be an attribute shared by its graduates, but a fundamental part of Australian identity.
The objectives set out in the Indigenous Education Policy are to:
To find out more, please see UWS Indigenous Education Policy.
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