Australian Indigenous Learners Training

Training and Empowering Australian Indigenous Officers and Rangers to Protect the Environment and Culture.

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We specialise in environmental and cultural heritage protection training to Australian Indigenous Learners.

Our training programs are contextualised to the regulatory challenges that indigenous, rangers, inspectors and authorised officers face in protecting the environment and cultural heritage. The training is delivered in a number of contexts including fisheries, biosecurity, wildlife and habitat protection, cultural heritage protection, forestry and land protection.

We are able to design a course that meets the operating framework for the Agency or Department and the aspirations of the community. Our courses include developing skills around voluntary compliance supported by teaching officers how to exercise their regulatory functions.

Our approach to teaching seeks to deliver training on country, listening and acknowledging the experience and expertise of elders and all learners. We see our training as building, supporting and enhancing the cultural (including intangible), environmental, spiritual, economic and community wellbeing of Australian Indigenous Learners.

Through respect and passionate trainers and assessors we seek to build confidence and knowledge. The courses are designed and delivered by regulatory specialists who have a background in conservation and resource management.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Tanabell Education acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

“Roger made the participants feel comfortable and safe in the training environment. The course was very well delivered. Roger should be commended.”

- Indigenous Officer Cultural Heritage