Fwd: [RNLD] changes to Indigenous Languages Support Program announced
Susan Hanson
susanhanson at y7mail.com
Wed Apr 1 04:37:48 UTC 2015
Hi all,
I met with the Dept a couple of months ago and yes, the funds will be tap-on-the-shoulder funds, given to existing language centres and programs that the Dept believe are performing.
The First Nations group (sorry the correct title escapes me) has been engaged to develop the framework. I put a very strong case forward that if this was deemed essential, that there should be a wide consultative process engaging those people and organisations that had been involved in language preservation and use programs for many years. Not sure if this happened but I haven't been consulted yet.
I believe there is a second bunch of funds due to be released that will allow for individual languages and small groups to gain funds for language work. This may have changed, everything seems open to change. I'm waiting and watching.
I do believe that those of us the discipline need to keep letting the Minister know what is needed with regards to resources for language preservation and use as much is up to the Minister's discretion.
Kind regards,
Sue Hanson
Goldfields Aboriginal Languages Project
044891 7437
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On Wed, 1/4/15, Ruth Singer <ruth.singer at gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Fwd: [RNLD] changes to Indigenous Languages Support Program announced
To: "r-n-l-d" <r-n-l-d at unimelb.edu.au>
Received: Wednesday, 1 April, 2015, 11:55 AM
Hi
guys,
I am interested in applying for funding for a new
language centre so I'm gong to email and ask about it.
Will let you know what they say,
Cheers,
Ruth
On 1 April 2015 at
14:22, Rosie Sitorus <linguist1 at irrawangga.org.au>
wrote:
Can I ask – is it clear to
anyone whether 'direct offers' will be used from
this year onwards, or whether they will be used for the
2015/2016 FY and then return to the application process from
the 2016/2017 FY?
Rosie-- Rosie Sitorus
linguist1 at irrawangga.org.au
From: Peter Austin <pa2 at soas.ac.uk>
Date: Wednesday, 1
April 2015 11:08 AM
To: Felicity Meakins
<f.meakins at uq.edu.au>
Cc: RNLD list <r-n-l-d at unimelb.edu.au>
Subject: Re: [RNLD]
changes to Indigenous Languages Support Program announced
Felicity
That's how I read it too -- 'money for
them who got money in 2014-15 and who have "behaved
properly" and will follow the Dept-defined
"Framework"' was my reading of the statements
on the web. Maybe the promised "application
process" to be advertised in future will open the door
to others?
(Thanks, Andrew and John for your comments
too.)
Peter
On 1 April 2015 at
11:03, Felicity Meakins <f.meakins at uq.edu.au>
wrote:
I agree – this is extremely
disappointing and effectively putting an end to the largest
source of government funding for new language centres and
one-off community-centred language
projects.
From: Andrew Cunningham
<lang.support at gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, 1
April 2015 12:57 pm
To: Peter Austin
<pa2 at soas.ac.uk>
Cc: Margaret Florey
<mflorey at rnld.org>,
RNLD list <r-n-l-d at unimelb.edu.au>
Subject: Re: [RNLD]
changes to Indigenous Languages Support Program announced
Also interesting to note
that offers will be tragetted, ie they will decide who they
want to engage in and give grants to, and they have closed
the door on any funding to new language programs
Andrew
On 1 April 2015 at
13:45, Peter Austin <pa2 at soas.ac.uk>
wrote:
Margaret
Thanks for sending around this information -- it
is very interesting to see, and try to understand from afar,
the new approach being adopted.
One change that seems to be significant, at least
from my position of ignorance outside Australia, is the
following:
"The Ministry for the Arts is developing a
Framework to guide the planning, implementation and review
of language projects funded through Indigenous Languages and
Arts (Languages). The Framework aims to assist Indigenous
communities to make more informed
decisions about their plans for the revival or maintenance
of their language(s). All Indigenous Languages and Arts
(Languages) funding recipients, in particular language
centres, will be required to use the Framework in the
planning, implementation
and review of their language activities. Funding recipients
will also be required to use the Framework to develop a
Language Plan (depending on the type of language project)
for each of the languages being targeted. Funding recipients
will be required to consult
with Indigenous communities in the development of their
language plan."
Given that language revival and maintenance are
undertheorised and no "proven methods" exist, I
wonder who is specifying this "Framework" and what
it might look like. Any ideas?
Peter
On 31 March 2015 at
12:55, Margaret Florey
<mflorey at rnld.org>
wrote:
Dear RNLDers,
Senator George Brandis, Minister for the Arts, today issued
a press release outlining changes to the Indigenous
Languages Support Program. See
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov.au/Mediareleases/Pages/2015/FirstQuarter/31-March-2015-Improvements-to-Indigenous-Arts,-Languages-and-Culture-Funding-Programs.aspx
According to the press release, the new Indigenous Languages
and Arts program will fund organisations that support the
revival and maintenance of Indigenous languages, and provide
career opportunities and pathways for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander language
workers. Operational funds for art and languages centres
and service delivery organisations will be delivered through
targeted grants (direct offers) from 1 July 2015.
In addition to Senator Brandis' press release the
Indigenous Languages Support web site has already been
modified to become Indigenous Languages and Arts. See
http://arts.gov.au/topics/indigenous-arts-languages-and-culture/indigenous-languages-and-arts.
The web site includes more details on the changes. The FAQ
page
http://arts.gov.au/…/indigenous-…/frequently-asked-questions
provides some detail on the process of direct offers to be
made to targetted organisations, and the application process
that will open later for language projects.
We understand that guidelines are likely to be finalised and
released in the next couple of weeks.
best wishes
Margaret
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United Kingdom
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