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Racism. No Way!

NSW Department of Education

Racism. No Way! is an Australian initiative that provides educational resources and strategies to assist school communities in recognising and addressing racism within the learning environment.

Availability:
  • Online

Pricing: Free

Origin: Developed in Australia for Australian schooling contexts

Product type: Posters; Fact sheets; Online resources (e.g. videos, games, tools, readings); Student activities; Professional learning; Whole school approach or initiative

Contact details

NSW Department of Education
ABN: 40 300 173 822

Program website: https://racismnoway.com.au/

Program contact email: antiracismeducation@det.nsw.edu.au

Focus areas

  • Positive relationships

  • Belonging and inclusion

  • Bullying and cyber-bullying

Curriculum alignment

  • Health and PE

  • English

  • Language

  • Mathematics

  • Technologies

  • Science

  • Humanities and Social Science

  • The Arts

Prospective users

Audience: Whole school universal (Tier 1), Whole class universal (Tier 1), Targeted small group early intervention (Tier 2), Intensive individualised approach (Tier 3)

Communities: Diverse cultures or language groups, First Nations

Context: School or centre-based

Main beneficiaries: Foundation/Prep, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8, Year 9, Year 10, Year 11, Year 12

Delivery style: Classroom teacher is trained

Aims & approach

Racism. No Way! is a national anti-racism education website that is managed by the NSW Department of Education on behalf of all Australian schools.

The content aims to assist teachers to deliver anti-racism education within the school environment. The information and resources provided on this site aim to

  • build teachers' understanding of racism and its impact on student learning and wellbeing;
  • assist teachers to build students' understanding of racism and related concepts; and
  • support schools to develop and maintain culturally safe, respectful and inclusive learning and working environments, where racism is actively challenged and addressed.

Evidence

Information and resources provided are based on legislation and academic research on anti-racism education.