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2014 year 9 intro presentation
WELCOME!

WHO IS HERE TODAY??
Name
Age
School
Interests and Hobbies

Religion/Ethnic Group
Origin/Meaning of your name
Favourite aspects of your religion
Where were you born? Your parents?
Grandparents?
Personal experience of your culture?
Language/s spoken
2014 year 9 intro presentation
Cultural/Religion Presentations
• Miniature Earth
• Multiculturalism in Australia
• What do you think are some reasons for racist
attitudes and behaviour?
• What are some things that young people like
yourselves in Sydney, can do to counter
racism?
•
If you see racist behaviour in public, you could….
•
Say something if it feels safe to do so. It doesn’t have to be aggressive, in fact it’s often more effective if
it’s not. It could be as simple as saying “Why don’t you just leave him/her alone?”
•
If it doesn’t feel safe to say something, you could….
•
Tell someone responsible such as the driver if it’s happening on a bus or tram or a security guard if it’s
happening at a club or venue.
•
Call the police on 000 if you think that you or somebody else may be in danger.
•
Think about how you can support the target of the abuse
– for example, you could go and sit or stand next to them and check if they’re ok.
•
If you see racist material online, you could….
•
Report it.
Most social networking sites have policies for dealing with offensive content and enable users to report this
material. More information is usually available on these sites under “guidelines”, “standards” or “terms of use”.
•
Say something. Click on the Anti-Hate spray can to check out messages you can post in response to
“haters” online.
•
If you see racism directed towards a classmate, colleague or team-mate, you could….
•
Say something. Check out the Speak UP! Handbook for ideas of things to say to counter prejudice in any
situation.
•
Let them know they can complain. The Australian Human Rights Commission can investigate and
resolve complaints of race discrimination in areas including employment, education, sport, accommodation
and the provision of goods and services. The complaints process is free and confidential. For more
information go to the Complaints page.
•
Suggest they talk to someone. Most schools, workplaces and sports clubs will have a policy for dealing
with bullying and harassment, including racism. You might like to suggest to the person experiencing the
racist behaviour that they seek advice from the contact person named in the policy such as the student
welfare officer at school, human resources in the workplace or manager or club official in a sports club.
2014 year 9 intro presentation
• Vic Alhadeff
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2014 year 9 intro presentation

  • 3. Name Age School Interests and Hobbies Religion/Ethnic Group Origin/Meaning of your name Favourite aspects of your religion Where were you born? Your parents? Grandparents? Personal experience of your culture? Language/s spoken
  • 6. • Miniature Earth • Multiculturalism in Australia
  • 7. • What do you think are some reasons for racist attitudes and behaviour? • What are some things that young people like yourselves in Sydney, can do to counter racism?
  • 8. • If you see racist behaviour in public, you could…. • Say something if it feels safe to do so. It doesn’t have to be aggressive, in fact it’s often more effective if it’s not. It could be as simple as saying “Why don’t you just leave him/her alone?” • If it doesn’t feel safe to say something, you could…. • Tell someone responsible such as the driver if it’s happening on a bus or tram or a security guard if it’s happening at a club or venue. • Call the police on 000 if you think that you or somebody else may be in danger. • Think about how you can support the target of the abuse – for example, you could go and sit or stand next to them and check if they’re ok. • If you see racist material online, you could…. • Report it. Most social networking sites have policies for dealing with offensive content and enable users to report this material. More information is usually available on these sites under “guidelines”, “standards” or “terms of use”. • Say something. Click on the Anti-Hate spray can to check out messages you can post in response to “haters” online. • If you see racism directed towards a classmate, colleague or team-mate, you could…. • Say something. Check out the Speak UP! Handbook for ideas of things to say to counter prejudice in any situation. • Let them know they can complain. The Australian Human Rights Commission can investigate and resolve complaints of race discrimination in areas including employment, education, sport, accommodation and the provision of goods and services. The complaints process is free and confidential. For more information go to the Complaints page. • Suggest they talk to someone. Most schools, workplaces and sports clubs will have a policy for dealing with bullying and harassment, including racism. You might like to suggest to the person experiencing the racist behaviour that they seek advice from the contact person named in the policy such as the student welfare officer at school, human resources in the workplace or manager or club official in a sports club.