Dominating Diversity
Free School Resources
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Mission
To offer schools free resources on all topics within Diversity, to ensure that our schools and students are well-informed, and our kids are respectful of one another, no matter our backgrounds.
Resources
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Racism in Australia
This presentation introduces students to the idea of racism in a safe and age-appropriate way. Students learn what racism is, how unfair treatment can affect others, and why kindness, respect, and inclusion are important in Australia. The session encourages empathy, supports students to become upstanders, and celebrates Australia’s cultural diversity while acknowledging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the First Australians.

Everyone Belongs: Understanding Inclusion
This presentation helps students understand what it means to belong and why inclusion matters. Through simple examples, students explore how small actions can help others feel welcome, safe, and valued. The session encourages respectful behaviour, teamwork, and creating inclusive classrooms where everyone feels they belong.

Different Abilities, Same Value
This presentation supports students to understand that people have different abilities and strengths. Students learn that disability is not something to fear or judge, and that everyone deserves respect and support. The focus is on kindness, empathy, and recognising strengths rather than differences.

Families Come in Many Forms
This presentation explores the idea that families can look different and still provide love, care, and support. Students learn to respect different family structures and understand that there is no single “right” type of family. The session promotes empathy, inclusion, and respectful language in the classroom.

My Friend Has Autism – What Does That Mean?
This gentle, age-appropriate workshop is designed for children in Prep to Grade 4 to build understanding, empathy, and inclusion. Using simple language and interactive discussion, students learn that autism is just one of many ways brains can work. The session focuses on kindness, strengths, big feelings, and how to be a supportive friend, helping children develop compassion, patience, and a strong sense of belonging in the classroom.

Why people believe different things
This child-friendly kinder - primary school presentation introduces students to the idea that people hold different beliefs, traditions, and ways of living. Using simple, inclusive language, the session focuses on respect, kindness, and belonging rather than agreement or difference. Students learn that they do not need to share the same beliefs to be respectful, helping build empathy, cultural awareness, and a safe, inclusive classroom environment.

Big Feelings Don't Mean You're Bad!
This age-appropriate kinder- primary school presentation helps children understand emotions in a safe and supportive way. Through simple language and guided discussion, students learn that having big feelings is normal and does not mean they are “bad” or in trouble. The session focuses on recognising emotions, developing calming strategies, showing kindness to others, and knowing when and how to ask for help, supporting emotional literacy, wellbeing, and a strong sense of belonging in the classroom.

Yarning Circles
This workshop supports non-Indigenous educators to engage with yarning circles as a culturally grounded practice. Through reflection and practical guidance, participants will learn how to hold space ethically, honour Indigenous ways of learning, and support belonging in educational contexts.
