NASCA’s school-based programs are designed to improve the educational attainment rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people. NASCA’s program designs are based on the irrefutable evidence that educational attainment is critical to vastly improved socio-economic status and strengthened opportunities to thrive post-school. All NASCA programs focus on strengthening overall engagement with study, improving educational outcomes, and helping students navigate pathway options post-school.
The Foundation formed a partnership with NASCA in FY21, specifically directed to supporting the annual NASCA CareerFit Conference. This brings Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders students enrolled in years 10 to 12 together for a week of engaging workshops (including one designed by the Firetrail team and delivered in their office), networking and cultural experiences. The aim is to help empower these young students to map their own careers and futures, and to explore and investigate options and opportunities open to them.