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    Email: communications@dow.catholic.edu.au

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    Acknowledgement of Country

    Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong (CEDoW) acknowledges and pays respect to the Aboriginal people of the Dharawal, Gundungurra and Yuin nations, past and present—the traditional custodians of the lands on which our schools are built.

    Our Strategy

    As part of the Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong system, each of our Catholic schools is committed to improving faith, learning, and wellbeing outcomes for the students in their care.

    Together, we're guided by our strategic plan, Lighting The Way, which describes what we want to achieve, how we'll do it, and what success will look like.

    LTW

    Strategic Objectives Portal

    Explore the CEO Strategic Objectives Portal, an online space highlighting the CEO's objectives and key results. Stay informed about our progress in supporting students and school communities.

    Employee Assistance Program

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    Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a free and confidential counselling service available to all staff.

    If you or your immediate family require support contact AccessEAP on 1800 818 728. 

    Visit the AccessEAP website or download the AccessMyEAP app for a range of resources and support.  

    Username:
    employee@dow.catholic.edu.au

    Password: 
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    World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education 2025 – Expression of Interest

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    The World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education (WIPCE) will be held in Auckland from 16 to 20 November 2025.

    CEDoW is offering sponsorship of six (6) staff members working in CEDoW to attend and participate at the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education.

    The CEDoW sponsorship proposal is set out below:

    1. Participants interested in submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) must have their principal’s approval before submitting the EOI.

    2. Financial commitment must be accepted by the school where the participant is allocated a place to attend. Sponsorship contribution is outlined below:
      • CEDoW will sponsor 50% of the final costing that includes conference registration, airfares, accommodation, travel insurance and some meals. The estimated final overall costing of $5,500.00 per participant.
      • School financial contribution will be 40%.
      • Individual participants’ financial commitment will be 10% up to and no more than $1,000.00 personal contribution.

    3. Participants offered a place must meet the criteria to be covered by travel insurance before final approval is given. No more than 2 places per school will be sponsored.

    4. EOI applications will be judged by CEDoW's Leadership Team.

    Closing Date for Expressions of Interest: Friday 4 July 2025 (Term 2, Week 10).

    Please forward your Expression of Interest directly to Lyndal Murphy, Executive Assistant – Learning Improvement, Learning and Wellbeing, at murphyl11@dow.catholic.edu.au.

    An example of sponsorship and school commitment is outlined below:

    Based on an estimated final overall costing of $5,500.00 per participant:

    • CEO Contribution (50%) = $2,750.00
    • School Contribution (40%) = $2,200.00
    • Participant Individual Contribution (10%) = $550.00.

    More Information provided below on WIPCE: 

    WIPCE is the largest and most diverse Indigenous education forum in the world – representatives from across the globe will meet in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland, from 16-20 November 2025.

    Celebrating Indigenous Excellence

    Aotearoa extends a warm welcome to our global Indigenous whānau to the World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on Education (WIPCE) 2025, in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland.

    A pōwhiri (traditional welcome) by mana whenua (local tribe) of central Auckland, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei will welcome our manuhiri (visitors) to start the conference which features national and international keynote speakers, academic and community presentations, networking sessions, symposiums, panel discussions, seminars, workshops, cultural excursions, a village marketplace, parade of nations and concludes with a closing ceremony.

    WIPCE 2025 Themes

    The eight themes of WIPCE 2025 reflect the diverse spaces in which Indigenous peoples live, learn, and lead. These themes will guide the knowledge that will be shared at the gathering, while also acknowledging the connections and synergies between them.

    The themes for WIPCE 2025 provide context for Indigenous knowledge as a way of living, while also platforming them as fundamental parts of education as a whole.  

    Click here to view the WIPCE 2025 themes and programme.
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