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In this powerful episode of Educator Yarns, we sit down with Kimmi, an award-winning early childhood teacher, mentor, and National Indigenous Perspectives partner at Greenleaves. As a proud Māori woman, Kimmi shares her deeply personal journey of using her own cultural roots to build meaningful connections with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.
Working with over 65 Greenleaves services nationwide, she supports educators and leadership teams to develop authentic knowledge of how to incorporate Indigenous cultures and histories while avoiding tokenistic approaches.
Kimmi's candid discussion about navigating her role within a colonial context, her approach to self-care whilst carrying cultural responsibilities, and her practical strategies for centres to develop genuine partnerships with local communities offers invaluable insights for educators at any stage of their reconciliation journey.
Key Takeaways:
Kimmi's approach demonstrates that embedding Aboriginal perspectives requires ongoing commitment, deep listening, and genuine partnership. Her work with Greenleaves exemplifies how organisations can support educators to move beyond surface-level inclusion to meaningful engagement with Indigenous cultures.
For anyone working in early childhood education, this conversation provides practical wisdom and heartfelt inspiration to deepen your own reconciliation journey.
Listen now to discover how you can transform your practice and create spaces where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives are authentically honoured and celebrated.
Access the episode resources here.
By Jessica StainesIn this powerful episode of Educator Yarns, we sit down with Kimmi, an award-winning early childhood teacher, mentor, and National Indigenous Perspectives partner at Greenleaves. As a proud Māori woman, Kimmi shares her deeply personal journey of using her own cultural roots to build meaningful connections with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.
Working with over 65 Greenleaves services nationwide, she supports educators and leadership teams to develop authentic knowledge of how to incorporate Indigenous cultures and histories while avoiding tokenistic approaches.
Kimmi's candid discussion about navigating her role within a colonial context, her approach to self-care whilst carrying cultural responsibilities, and her practical strategies for centres to develop genuine partnerships with local communities offers invaluable insights for educators at any stage of their reconciliation journey.
Key Takeaways:
Kimmi's approach demonstrates that embedding Aboriginal perspectives requires ongoing commitment, deep listening, and genuine partnership. Her work with Greenleaves exemplifies how organisations can support educators to move beyond surface-level inclusion to meaningful engagement with Indigenous cultures.
For anyone working in early childhood education, this conversation provides practical wisdom and heartfelt inspiration to deepen your own reconciliation journey.
Listen now to discover how you can transform your practice and create spaces where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives are authentically honoured and celebrated.
Access the episode resources here.

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