Language Leadership Program

The Language Leadership Program provides tailored intensive training, cross-cultural experiences and networking opportunities for language workers and teachers around the country. 

 

Applications are now open for our 2025 Language Leadership Program!

Living Languages is a national non-for-profit training organisation. We provide training to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people around Australia who are working on their languages. We tailor our training to our participants needs and we focus on what is important to you.

In 2025, Living Languages, in partnership with Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring Language & Culture Centre, are excited to be offering the Language Leadership Program. The workshop will be for up to 10 Indigenous language workers (aged between 18-30) who are already involved in language activities within their community and are wanting to extend skills relevant to language work.

Do you live in the NT or Top End of WA? Are you aged between 18-30? Are you involved in language revitalisation work?

The Language Leadership Program is your opportunity to build the skills, knowledge, and confidence to take on leadership roles in language work, language teaching, and community projects!

This intensive 4-day workshop will run from April 14th-17th, 2025. It is hosted by Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring Language & Culture Centre in Kununurra and connects young emerging language champions from across the region.

Note: The workshop will run from Monday, April 14th, to Thursday, April 17th, but participants must be available to travel on Sunday, April 13th, and Friday, April 18th (Good Friday).

APPLICATIONS DUE: FRIDAY 29TH OF NOVEMBER

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us by phone: (03) 7035 3555 or email: training@livinglanguages.org.au

Once applications close, we will want to email or call you as a part of our shortlisting process, so please make sure you have your correct email and phone number available.

 

The Program sees us running a Language Leadership Workshop once a year. Due to high interest in this program, when we are looking for a new cohort to take part, we advertise the workshop and hold an application process for people that would like to join us. Read about the Language Leadership Workshop (LLW) below:

Intensive Training

We work with participants to identify what training the workshops should include and create training programs to accommodate the overall needs of the group attending.  

The topics we offer in these workshops are based on the topics we offer in our Community-based Workshops, but the training is normally more intensive and more advanced. 

See our training topics here.


Cross-Cultural Experiences 

We like to hold our Language Leadership Workshops in partnership with community-based organisations, to be able to provide insights into the day-to-day workings of a Language Centre or established language programs. 

Throughout the workshop there are also opportunities for participants to hear from and share with people from different language groups. 

Wherever workshops are held, we like to bring on the local community to be able to share language and culture with the groups we bring together. 


Networking Opportunities 

Everyone invited to our LLW works with language in different roles within their communities. 

This allows people to share ideas & thoughts, provide advice to one another and build relationships with like-minded people from around the country or their state. 

We try to create the space in our workshops for this relationship-building to happen. 

We like to support the ongoing networking between the group (and other people working with language) by providing opportunities for group activities, sharing and support. 


History of the Program

Our Language Leadership Program was first funded by ILA and piloted in 2014. Before being called the Language Leadership Program, this program was called our Professional Development Program. 

From 2014 to 2019 these workshops were always held in Melbourne. With the restrictions and changes that COVID-19 brought us in 2020, it pushed us to reframe and rework the model of this program. 2021 saw us provide two state-based workshops held in Nambucca Heads, NSW and in Cairns, Qld

The change of name for this program came about because it was clear that our graduates have gone on to do some great language work in their communities, regions and even nationally.  

We now invite people that have been through this program, and other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that work in language work, to join us in the delivery of Language Leadership Workshops and to mentor or support other language workers around the country. 


Interested in our Language Leadership Program?

If you are interested in this program, we advertise when applications open on our website and social media, as well as in our Newsletter.