OUR PROGRAMS

Koya Aboriginal Corporation has an established 14 year track record of delivering quality outcomes in community projects to more than 50 clients ranging from small businesses and community groups, to, local and state government agencies throughout Australia. Our reputation as a widely respected, highly flexible, and inclusive organisation stems from the capabilities, qualifications and experience of our expert team. Our expertise is founded on outstanding, specialist cultural, community, research planning, development, analysis and auditing.

Below is the list of all our projects

Projects

Mooditj Relationships

The Mooditj Relationships project will develop, pilot and evaluate a holistic, strengths-based, culturally safe and effective, resilience and relationships education program for Aboriginal young people aged 10-14 years.

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Koya Kaat Koort Swim n Survive

Kaat, Koort Swim n Survive

KOYA Aboriginal Corporation partnered with Royal Life Saving Society WA (RLSSWA) to deliver cultural secure water safety awareness and swimming in order to empower individuals to be safe around water and to increase fitness and awareness of positive lifestyle choices.

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Kinship Empowerment Program (KEP)

Kinship Empowerment Program (KEP) operate various activities that include engagement and meetings with key stakeholders, visits to school, delivering workshops, community gatherings targeted at students in Years 4, 5 and 6.

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Maambart Maam for Maali Moort

The Maambart Maam For Maali Moort Wellbeing Project aims to better understand and improve the perinatal mental health of Aboriginal people, particularly fathers. 

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Cultural Security Project

This project is a priority for Aboriginal people because at the core of access to health services is how well a service can develop, monitor and sustain culturally appropriate and secure services for its clients.

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Moorditj Koorlong: Swan Indigenous Youth Social Inclusion Project

The aim of the Swan Indigenous Youth Social Inclusion Project is to deliver reliable, valid and credible preliminary baseline (emic- from an Indigenous point of view) data about what contributes to the social inclusion, community engagement, employment, training and career development of Indigenous young people in the ages 15-24 in Midland and surrounding suburbs.

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Maali Parental and Community Engagement (PaCE) Program

The aim of the “Maali Parent and Carers” PaCE Project is to develop and sustain the cultural sensitivity of the Swan Aboriginal community so that they may be empowered with confidence, skills and knowledge to participate effectively in their children’s education and future pathways.

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Caring and Sharing: Aspiring to Wellbeing

From consultations with the local Aboriginal community via our Board of Directors, Executive Committee and the grass roots programs we have operated over ten years, the community have expressed the need to the reduce social isolation and provide some financial respite to those in poverty. 

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