Celebrating National Aboriginal and Islander Children’s Day (NAICD) with SNAICC

NAICD is coming up on 4 August 2013. This year NAICD is all about standing up for child rights. It’s about creating a space for people to come together and discuss Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s rights – Right Here Right Now: Our Rights Matter! It is also a day of celebration and pride for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.

SNAICC has produced a beautiful animated 30 second Television Advertisement. The ad is screening far and wide around Australia from free-to-air television to subscription television. Click here to view the ad.

Don’t forget to organise your event or celebration on 4 August. To order your NAICD resources click here.

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